About Thomas
Thomas Foley built a career that crosses legal systems. He studied at the State University of New York, College at Oswego, graduating in 2000. He went on to earn his law degree from the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University in 2003. Those formative years set a clear international trajectory.
He is qualified in multiple jurisdictions. Foley is a solicitor in England and Wales and is licensed to practice in New York and Connecticut. That mix of qualifications reflects time spent learning how different legal cultures approach similar problems. It also creates practical options for clients whose matters touch both sides of the Atlantic.
Foley’s path after law school is shaped by cross-border practice rather than a single courthouse. The record here does not set out specific employers or cases. What is clear is that his academic foundation in New York and his professional standing in both the U.K. and two U.S. states allow him to work on issues that require coordination across legal systems. He handles matters that call for awareness of English solicitor practice and the procedural and substantive rules of New York and Connecticut courts.
That combination of admissions is relatively uncommon and affects how Foley approaches legal problems. Advising a client in one jurisdiction often means considering enforceability, choice of law, and procedure in another. Foley’s training gives him the tools to map those questions and to communicate them in practical terms. He often must translate legal concepts from one system into terms that make sense in another.
Colleagues and clients describe the practical value of having one lawyer who can address both U.K. and northeastern U.S. issues. It reduces the friction of hiring multiple counsel and helps keep a case strategy coherent. Foley’s work tends to involve coordination, careful calendar management, and an eye for where jurisdictions intersect or diverge.
He is based at SavicFoley P.C., where he continues to handle matters that involve English and U.S. law. Foley remains active in the practice of law across his admitted jurisdictions and continues to accept matters that benefit from multi-jurisdictional experience.
He practices from SavicFoley P.C., concentrating on matters that involve both English and northeastern U.S. legal questions.