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Patrick Yearwood
Patrick Yearwood was born in Edmonton, Alberta in 1954. He attended the
University of Alberta in Edmonton earning an Arts Degree in Political Science
in 1975 and graduated from the University of Alberta Law School in May of
1979. Mr. Yearwood articled at Berzins Willemse and worked there for one
year as an associate before moving in August of 1981 to the corporate commercial
firm of Shtabsky & Tussman where he continued to do a corporate commercial
litigation practice as well as plaintiffs personal injury. In 1984,
Pat joined the Legal Department of the Workers Compensation Board
as a staff lawyer where he continued to do litigation, approximately 50%
plaintiffs personal injury (handling WCB subrogated cases) and 50%
corporate insolvency litigation.
In 1988, Mr. Yearwood was appointed Director of the Legal Services Department
at the Alberta Workers Compensation Board where he developed and oversaw
a department of lawyers, adjusters, legal assistants, and other staff. He
participated in the corporate reorganization of the WCB, acted as corporate
counsel in a wide range of matters including leases, contracts, employment
law (mostly in a non-union environment), and sexual harassment, as well
as continuing to represent the corporation as counsel before the Alberta
Court of Queens Bench, the Alberta Court of Appeal, and the Supreme
Court of Canada.
Mr. Yearwoods duties at the Alberta Workers Compensation Board
also included participating in the Benefits Policy Committee, leading the
team of lawyers in major redrafting of legislation, membership on the Management
Committee which oversaw the running of the whole of the operation of the
WCB, and participating in the System Steering Committee which dealt with
all of the information and technology needs for the whole of the corporation.
The most interesting and rewarding duties performed by Mr. Yearwood at
the WCB was acting as local co-counsel for the hundreds of asbestos related
actions brought on behalf of Alberta workers who were victims of asbestos
disease. This included attending depositions done by American counsel in
Alberta as well as ensuring that the team of investigators and legal assistants
undertook the necessary product identification and client service within
the Province, and then communicating those results to lead counsel, Ness
Motley, in Charleston, South Carolina, and to other co-counsel in Marshall,
Texas.
Mr. Yearwood moved with his family to Langley, BC in May of 1993, when
he joined the law firm of MacCallum McIntyre to assume a litigation practice
left by a very busy lawyer who had joined ICBCs litigation department.
This consisted of a large number of ICBC defence files as well as an assortment
of other plaintiffs personal injury and other litigation matters.
In April of 1998, Mr. Yearwood decided that it was time to start his own
firm, and established Yearwood & Company close to his home in Walnut
Grove, in the Port Kells industrial area which is home to over 800 businesses
and where over 12,000 people come to work every day, in addition to the
approximately 24,000 people who live in Walnut Grove.
Since coming to British Columbia, Mr. Yearwood has acted as a trial lawyer
on many occasions and has also advised many corporate clients on many corporate,
commercial, employment and other business matters.
Community Service
While living in Edmonton, Mr. Yearwood participated in coaching many of
the teams that his daughter Andrea and his son James played on. He also
participated extensively in the Canadian Bar Association acting as Chair
and in other executive positions of many CBA sections including civil litigation
and corporate counsel.
Since moving to British Columbia, Mr. Yearwood has been involved in the
Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce and was elected President in June of
2004. In April of 2003, Mr. Yearwood was also appointed as Chair for the
local committee known as the Spirit of BC Community Committee which was
established to help the community identify and take advantage of the many
opportunities presented by the Vancouver-Whistler 2010 Olympic and Para-Olympic
Games. Mr. Yearwood has also served as a Commissioner on the Township of
Langley Economic Development Commission.