Patton, Shea & Kiraly, P.C. index.php

ATTORNEYS

With over 75 years of hands-on, practical legal experience, the principals of Patton, Shea & Kiraly, P.C. know the intricacies of the law — and the dynamics of the courtroom. The three principals, Randy Patton, Randa Reiff Shea and Michele Kiraly, have been practicing law together since 1996, specializing in insurance defense. Shortly after the formation of Patton, Shea & Kiraly, P.C., the firm was joined by Dee Golightly, who became an associate in 2007 after his completion of law school and passage of the bar examination.

OUR TEAM

W. Randolph Patton
Shareholder
Insurance-related litigation
In his more than 30 years of practice, he's represented insurers, defended third parties against insureds, and represented those who've suffered personal injury. He also practices commercial, collection and creditor bankruptcy law.
Learn More »
Randa Reiff Shea
Shareholder
Plaintiff's personal injury and medical malpractice;
insurance defense and subrogation
At Patton, Shea & Kiraly, Randa's diverse skills have led to craft a blended practice, mixing plaintiff's personal injury and medical malpractice with insurance defense and subrogation. But whatever case she's taking on, Randa handles it with the same determination and attention to detail, from pre-litigation through appeal.
Learn More »
Michele A. Kiraly
Managing Shareholder
Insurance-related litigation
With nearly two decades of legal experience, Michele Ann Kiraly focuses on insurance-related litigation, particularly when it involves catastrophic injury and complicated damages issues. These are some of the most challenging and complex cases in law, which is why she enjoys them: Michele prides herself on skillfully navigating their intricacies with a meticulousness and thoroughness that is truly rare.
Learn More »
Dee J. Golightly
Insurance-related litigation
Dee is community-oriented, family-focused and broad-minded. His practice centers on all insurance-related litigation matters, first-party and third-party cases, coverage opinions and other matters.
Learn More »