Jonah Ted Yates received his B.A. in 1973 from
the University of Arkansas, and his juris
doctorate in 1976 from the University of Arkansas
School of Law. Ted is admitted to practice in both
state and federal courts in Missouri and
Arkansas. He served as city attorney for the
City of Ozark, Arkansas for eight
years. He has also served as a hospital
administrator and has extensive experience in
banking.
Ted’s practice focuses on estate planning,
commercial and real estate litigation, probate
matters, health care law and general personal
injury. In addition, Ted has significant
experience in silicosis cases,
including litigation involving coal mine
silicosis, commonly known as "black lung disease."
Ted practiced law in Arkansas for eleven years
and worked in banking for four years prior to
coming to Missouri in 1992 and becoming a founding
partner of Osburn, Hine, Yates &
Murphy, L.L.C.
Ted is married to the former Margaret McGinty
of Cape Girardeau, and they have three
children. Ted is active in various community
involvment projects, including the Boys and Girls
Club of Cape Girardeau. He is also a member
and past-president of the Cape West Rotary
Club. Ted and his family attend Centenary
United Methodist Church in Cape Girardeau.