Keith Rohman is the founder and president of Public Interest Investigations, Inc., a Los Angeles-based legal investigations firm that has served educational institutions, public-sector employers, corporations, and the legal community since 1984. He is a recognized expert in all aspects of civil and criminal investigations with over 40 years of experience.
Keith has investigated allegations of rape and other sexual assaults under Title IX at dozens of colleges, universities, and K-12 districts in the Western U.S. He was the principal investigator for attorneys in landmark litigation filed on behalf of service women and men sexually assaulted in the U.S. military. Additionally, Keith regularly conducts third-party investigations into allegations of sexual harassment, sexual assault, discrimination, and retaliation for private- and public-sector employers, including school districts and universities.
Among his many high-profile cases, Keith’s investigated the torture of prisoners at Abu Ghraib; the role of Blackwater, Inc. in the mass shooting of Iraqi citizens; the Rodney King case; the enslavement of dozens of Thai workers in an El Monte, California, sweatshop; and death penalty cases in California, Utah, Alaska, Arizona, and Washington.
Keith is a past President of the Association of Workplace Investigators (AWI), a professional membership association for attorneys, human resource professionals, private investigators, and others who conduct or manage workplace investigations. Additionally, he is an Adjunct Professor of Law at Loyola Law School where he teaches fact investigation. Previously, Keith was appointed by the L.A. County Board of Supervisors to the Equity Oversight Panel (EOP) of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, a civilian oversight board that oversees Internal Affairs investigations.
Keith appeared as a guest on “CNN” and “Good Morning, America” and has been quoted in The New Yorker, Newsweek, and the Los Angeles Times. He has published articles in the Cardozo Law Review (Keith Rohman, Diagnosing and Analyzing Flawed Investigations: Abu Ghraib as a Case Study, 2009 Cardozo L. Rev. de novo 96), Los Angeles Daily Journal and the Daily News.
Keith Rohman discussed the crucial role of investigations in legal cases on the Lead Counsel Podcast.
Keith Rohman, AWI-CH
Keith Rohman is the founder and president of Public Interest Investigations, Inc., a Los Angeles-based legal investigations firm that has served educational institutions, public-sector employers, corporations, and the legal community since 1984. He is a recognized expert in all aspects of civil and criminal investigations with over 40 years of experience.
Keith has investigated allegations of rape and other sexual assaults under Title IX at dozens of colleges, universities, and K-12 districts in the Western U.S. He was the principal investigator for attorneys in landmark litigation filed on behalf of service women and men sexually assaulted in the U.S. military. Additionally, Keith regularly conducts third-party investigations into allegations of sexual harassment, sexual assault, discrimination, and retaliation for private- and public-sector employers, including school districts and universities.
Among his many high-profile cases, Keith’s investigated the torture of prisoners at Abu Ghraib; the role of Blackwater, Inc. in the mass shooting of Iraqi citizens; the Rodney King case; the enslavement of dozens of Thai workers in an El Monte, California, sweatshop; and death penalty cases in California, Utah, Alaska, Arizona, and Washington.
Keith is a past President of the Association of Workplace Investigators (AWI), a professional membership association for attorneys, human resource professionals, private investigators, and others who conduct or manage workplace investigations. Additionally, he is an Adjunct Professor of Law at Loyola Law School where he teaches fact investigation. Previously, Keith was appointed by the L.A. County Board of Supervisors to the Equity Oversight Panel (EOP) of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, a civilian oversight board that oversees Internal Affairs investigations.
Keith appeared as a guest on “CNN” and “Good Morning, America” and has been quoted in The New Yorker, Newsweek, and the Los Angeles Times. He has published articles in the Cardozo Law Review (Keith Rohman, Diagnosing and Analyzing Flawed Investigations: Abu Ghraib as a Case Study, 2009 Cardozo L. Rev. de novo 96), Los Angeles Daily Journal and the Daily News.