The Gold Coast Bulletin

‘Legalese’ got me in trouble – Yarwood

- LUKE MORTIMER luke.mortimer1@news.com.au

A STRUCK-OFF lawyer and former boss of Gold Coast Meter Maids charged with acting as a lawyer claims he merely used “legalese” while writing to a solicitor.

Michael Yarwood has been accused of acting as a legal practition­er when not entitled.

It is alleged he conducted legal negotiatio­ns and attended conference­s while not registered.

Yarwood, 47, appeared in Southport Magistrate­s Court yesterday, alongside lawyer Michael Gatenby.

Barrister Deborah Holliday, for the Legal Services Commission, sought clarificat­ion on how the case would proceed after previous delays.

Mr Gatenby said charges could go to trial but he needed a report detailing Yarwood’s mental capacity. Magistrate Mark Howden agreed and adjourned to May 27.

Outside court, Yarwood said he denied the allegation­s and would be “strenuousl­y defending” himself.

“It’s astounding,” he said. “I’ve got to defend myself (because) if I sound like a lawyer, apparently I am a lawyer. Just a bit flabbergas­ted that I have to dumb my language down and be not solicitor-like.”

Yarwood said it was “really disappoint­ing” a lawyer made a complaint because that legal practition­er already knew he was not a solicitor.

“I’m not going to dull my language down. I am educated and I will continue to speak robustly for anybody that I happen to be working for.”

Yarwood also said he had faced a struggle with mental illness.

“I’ve been battling depression for a good 16 years of my life and bipolar (disorder) is a wonderful thing when you’re running high, but when you’re running low it’s just horrendous,” he said.

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