Background
Foley, Junior, Thomas J. was born on September 24, 1935 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States.
Foley, Junior, Thomas J. was born on September 24, 1935 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States.
University of Scranton (Bachelor of Science, 1957). Temple University (Bachelor of Laws, 1960).
Worked at Foley, McLane, Nealon, Foley & McDonald (Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania) specializing in Personal Injury Law, Professional Malpractice. Admitted to the bar, 1961, Pennsylvania. Law Clerk to Justice Michael J. Eagen, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1960-1962.
Assistant Attorney General, 1962-1963. Member, Disciplinary Board, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1972-1978. Attorney Invitee, Third Circuit Judicial Conference, 1983.
Member, Incorporator and Trustee, Pennsylvania Supreme Court Historical Commission, 1991. Executive Trustee, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Political Action Committee, 1978. Member: Lackawanna County (President, 1989-1990), Pennsylvania (Member, Board of Governors, 1986-1989 and Executive Member, Judiciary Committee.
Chairman, Political Action Committee, 1994) and American Bar Associations. Pennsylvania Bar Foundation (Zone Governor, 1994). Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association (President, 1978-1979).
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Member, Board of Governors, 1981-1984. 1991); American Bar Foundation.
Member, Disciplinary Board, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1972-1978. Attorney Invitee, Third Circuit Judicial Conference, 1983. Member, Incorporator and Trustee, Pennsylvania Supreme Court Historical Commission, 1991.
Executive Trustee, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Political Action Committee, 1978. Member: Lackawanna County (President, 1989-1990), Pennsylvania (Member, Board of Governors, 1986-1989 and Executive Member, Judiciary Committee. Chairman, Political Action Committee, 1994) and American Bar Associations.
Pennsylvania Bar Foundation (Zone Governor, 1994). Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association (President, 1978-1979). The Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Member, Board of Governors, 1981-1984.
1991); American Bar Foundation.