Sholes Miller Rodriguez & Brown, PLLC
300 WESTAGE BUSINESS CENTER DR SUITE 390 FISHKILL NY 12524, FISHKILL, NY 12524
About Sholes Miller Rodriguez & Brown, PLLC
Sholes Miller Rodriguez & Brown, PLLC is a New York law firm with 9 attorneys, serving the Hudson Valley, New York metro area, and capital region. The firm has been in practice for 26 years. It handles personal injury, medical malpractice defense, hospital law, and nursing home law. Co-founder Robert Irving Miller, Jr. is a nurse-attorney. The firm has received recognition from Best Law Firms.
Our Attorneys

Sarah E. Sholes
Founding Partner
45+ years experience

Randy L. Braun
Labor and Employment Attorney, Of Counsel
37+ years experience

Robert R. Haskins
Of Counsel
37+ years experience

Robert Irving Miller, Jr.
Member and Co-founder of the Firm
30+ years experience
Ellen A. Fischer
Partner, Appellate Counsel
25+ years experience

Leilani J. Rodriguez
Member
20+ years experience

Joseph P. Petito
Partner
19+ years experience

Kimberly L. Brown
Member
19+ years experience
Mary Pat Burke
Notable Case Results
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$100,000
Medical Malpractice; Premises Liability
The plaintiff alleged that the defendant orthopedic surgeon had improperly reduced her intertrochanteric hip fracture which resulted in a one inch shortening of the leg, and that the defendant hospital was negligent in leaving a box of surgical gloves on a corridor railing, causing her to fall in the corridor and reinjure the hip. Both the plaintiff’s expert and the hospital’s expert were critical of the orthopedic surgeon’s initial reduction and fixation and subsequent treatment of the hip. The surgeon’s expert used a goniometer to show that the initial reduction was within acceptable limits.