Biography
Annika Burton is an associate in the New York office of King & Spalding and a member of the firm’s Trial and Global Disputes practice group. As an associate, she has experience working on a variety of commercial and torts matters. Prior to joining King & Spalding, Annika served as a judicial clerk to the Honorable Dale A. Kimball in the District of Utah, where she drafted numerous bench memos and dispositive orders.
During her time at Cornell Law School, Annika worked on many gender justice clinical matters, including a case before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. Annika was also an Articles Editor on Cornell’s International Law Journal, as well as a member of the board for the Briggs Society of International Law.
Prior to her career in law, Annika earned her Bachelors in Art History and Curatorial Studies with business and women’s studies concentrations. She has experience in art museum curatorial work, art history teaching, and policy work in the area of women, peace, and security.