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Keith Rohman is a licensed investigator with 20 years experience in the field. As president of PII, he has worked on numerous high-profile cases, including the Denny's Restaurants civil rights litigation, the Thai workers enslaved in an El Monte, California sweatshop, the Rodney King trial, and environmental hazards in L.A.'s public schools.
Rohman was also the executive director of the City of Los Angeles's Office of Discrimination Investigation (ODI), an independent city agency that investigated approximately 350 employment discrimination complaints from City workers filed between 1998 and 2001.
In addition, Rohman develops and delivers investigative training. He is an adjunct professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, where he teaches a class for third-year students on fact-based investigation. He is also the co‑author of "The Truth Matters,"® a seminar that teaches discrimination and sexual harassment investigation to human resources managers and others charged with finding out what happened in the workplace.
Rohman has special expertise on jury misconduct, and regularly assists attorneys in investigating jury deliberations and verdicts in cases involving medical malpractice, wrongful death, fraud, and criminal charges. Based on Rohman's investigation of one capital jury panel, a federal court judge set aside a death verdict when Rohman found clear evidence of juror misconduct during the sentencing.
Rohman is frequently called upon for expert commentary. He has appeared as a guest on CNN and Good Morning America and has been quoted in Newsweek, The New Yorker, and the Los Angeles Times. His articles have appeared in the Los Angeles Daily Journal and the Daily News. In 1999, Rohman served as an official observer for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings sponsored by the South African government. |
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