Keith Rohman has worked as an investigator for more than 30 years. As president of PII, he has been involved in many high-profile cases, including litigation related to the torture of prisoners at Abu Ghraib; allegations of shootings of Iraqis by Blackwater, Inc.; death penalty cases, and the trial against Los Angeles police officers accused of beating Rodney King. His investigations have taken him throughout the United States, as well as to Mexico, Germany, Jordan, South Africa, and Turkey.Rohman is an Adjunct Professor of Law at Loyola Law School, where he teaches fact investigation. For the past three years he has been selected for the faculty of the National Training Institute for Workplace Investigators, presented by the Association of Workplace Investigators. He was appointed by the L.A. County Board of Supervisors to the Equity Oversight Panel of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department. The City of Los Angeles retained Rohman to serve as the executive director of its Office of Discrimination Investigation, which conducted more than 300 employment discrimination investigations. Rohman has conducted third-party investigations into allegations of workplace misconduct, including sexual harassment and discrimination, for numerous public- and private-sector employers. Certified as an Advanced Investigator by the Association of Title IX Investigators (ATIXA), he has completed investigations in educational settings on cases involving student claims of sexual misconduct to Title IX. More recently, Rohman served as the Court Monitor in Pierce et al. v. County of Orange, et al., a civil rights case filed on behalf of physically disabled inmates. Rohman has appeared as a guest on “CNN” and “Good Morning, America” and has been quoted in The New Yorker, Newsweek, and the Los Angeles Times. His articles have published in the Cardozo Law Review, Los Angeles Daily Journal and the Daily News.Specialties: Employment investigations, civil rights and human rights investigations, capital murder mitigation and investigation.
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