FAQs

This comprehensive FAQ provides essential details about the prestigious Burton Awards, an exclusive invitation-only event celebrating legal excellence. Hosted at the Library of Congress and supported by Law360 and the American Bar Association, the event will bring together approximately 300 distinguished guests, including managing partners, law firm leaders, and academic professionals.

1. How large is the audience for the event?
    Approximately 300 guests are expected to attend.

2. Who will be among the invited attendees?
    The guest list includes prominent managing partners and partners from America’s largest law firms, as well as law school deans and professors from across the nation.

3. Is the event open to media coverage?
    While the event is open to the press, there is no general outreach to invite members of the media, so press attendance is uncommon.

4. What is the dress code for the event?
    Formal black-tie attire is required.

5. Does this event serve as a fundraiser?
    No, fundraising events are not permitted in the Jefferson Building.

6. Who are the hosts and sponsors of the event?
    The Burton Awards is held in association with the Library of Congress, presented by lead sponsor Law360, and co-sponsored by the American Bar Association.

7. Where is the event held?
    The event takes place at the Library of Congress, specifically in the Coolidge Auditorium and Great Hall.

8. What is included in the evening’s program?
    The evening features the awards ceremony, a cocktail reception, a formal gala dinner, and a special performance.

9. How can I attend the event?
    Attendance is by invitation only, and nominations or participation in the awards program may be required for eligibility.

10. Are valet services available at the venue?
    Yes, valet services will be provided for the convenience of guests.

11. What is the significance of the Burton Awards?
    The Burton Awards celebrate excellence in the legal profession, recognizing achievements in legal writing, public service, reform, and innovation.