Preston Burton
USA Guide 2024
Band 2 : Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations
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About
Provided by Preston Burton
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Preston Burton is a highly regarded trial lawyer with over three decades of criminal law experience, both as a defense attorney and as a federal prosecutor. A Partner and in the Washington, D.C., office of Buckley LLP, and a member of the firm’s partner board, he is an integral part of the firm’s exemplary White Collar practice.
Mr. Burton has tried more than 50 criminal cases to verdict, representing individual and corporate clients in complex federal white collar criminal cases, governmental and civil proceedings, and congressional and internal investigations. He has also handled more than 10 appeals before the D.C. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit, and Fourth Circuit.
His work is punctuated by numerous front-page cases, representing clients such as Monica Lewinsky, former CIA intelligence agent Aldrich H. Ames, and former FBI Special Agent Robert Hanssen. He has represented business executives and companies in public corruption investigations, criminal antitrust matters, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and export control violations, False Claims Act cases, and procurement fraud. Many of Mr. Burton’s cases have involved cross-border investigations, including extradition requests and multi-jurisdictional enforcement actions.
Career
Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Columbia; Law Clerk, Hon. Boyce F. Martin, Jr., U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Personal
J.D., University of Virginia; A.B., Duke University (magna cum laude)
Chambers Review
USA
Based in Washington, DC, Preston Burton is a partner at Orrick, where he brings impressive trial experience to bear in the defense of individual clients in high-stakes and high-profile criminal prosecutions.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Preston is savvy and wise. He can navigate delicate situations, and his knowledge of white-collar law is deep and broad."
"He is a very good lawyer and wonderful with clients."
"Preston is savvy and wise. He can navigate delicate situations, and his knowledge of white-collar law is deep and broad."
"He is a very good lawyer and wonderful with clients."