Since he graduated from Duke University School of Law in 1981, John Yates has focused on technology law. In 1987, he joined Morris, Manning & Martin and has built a corporate technology group of more than 30 attorneys.

Yates is a connector of people. A Harvard Business School case study of client Ockham Technologies company founder Jim Triandiflou highlighted Yates’ value in helping the startup find office space, salespeople, an accountant and more. “We would affectionately refer to the people we met by how many degrees of separation they were from John Yates,” Triandiflou recounted. “We would joke that John’s at the center of our company and we are all around John.”

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