Foran was a senior partner in Foran & Schultz (formerly Foran, Wiss & Schultz), the firm he founded in 1957. The other senior partners were
Robert E. Wiss, who died in 1995, and Richard G. Schultz. In private practice, he established a reputation as an expert in eminent domain law, representing the city of Chicago in major public works projects, but he also acted as counsel for property owners. While in this role, he successfully prosecuted more than 150 organized crime figures, including
Felix Alderisio,
Jackie Cerone,
Fiore Buccieri,
Richard Cain and
William Daddano. In 1969, he was the chief prosecutor of the
Chicago Seven conspiracy trial which charged seven
defendants, including
Jerry Rubin,
Abbie Hoffman,
David Dellinger,
Rennie Davis, and
Tom Hayden, with inciting
riots at the
1968 Democratic National Convention.
Post-U.S. Attorney In the
1970 special election, Foran was a campaign aide for
Adlai Stevenson III. In the 1980s, Tom Foran represented former Governor
Dan Walker in his bank fraud case. == Later life ==