TOM NEEDHAM
Tom has practiced law for over 35 years. He has tried dozens cases to a jury verdict, hundreds of bench trials and administrative hearings, and over 60 appellate cases, including three in the Illinois Supreme Court. Tom began his career in 1984 as an assistant Cook County State’s Attorney. During his 12 year career as a prosecutor, he gained extensive trial and appellate experience and
handled every type of case in the criminal justice system, from misdemeanors to murders. After leaving the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office in 1996, he accepted a position as the policy advisor to Mayor Richard M. Daley, advising the Mayor and other key city officials on public safety, law enforcement, and criminal justice issues. In 1998, Tom became general counsel to Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department, Terry Hillard. Tom left public service in December, 2001 to form the law firm Baird & Needham with Callie L. Baird, who is now an associate judge in the Circuit Court of Cook County. When Judge Baird left the firm to become the executive director of the Cook County Department of Corrections, Tom continued to practice law as a sole practitioner and has been in private practice for more than 11 years. Tom’s practice is concentrated in the area of criminal defense; however, he also handles civil rights cases, administrative hearings, civil and criminal appeals, and civil litigation. He has experience in both federal and state court, in Chicago and downstate, and in trial courts as well as appellate courts. Tom graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1981 with a bachelor’s degree in Economics. He graduated from Loyola University School of Law in Chicago in 1984. He lives on the North side of Chicago with his wife, Maura, and is the father of three grown children.