Corporate Social Responsibility

Our vision is clear. We believe that it’s possible to run a business that’s both successful and responsible. Community involvement and pro bono work are an important part of our commitment to corporate social responsibility. But we don’t just talk about it – we do it. Here are some of our CSR projects.

Trafford Football Club

Trafford FC 2010-11 SeasonClearLaw is the proud sponsor of Trafford F.C. Founded in 1990 – originally as North Trafford – the Club will celebrate its 20th anniversary this season. In the past two years Trafford F.C. has gone from strength to strength to become the Vodkat League Division One Champions in 2008, and finished last season in style winning the UniBond League President’s Cup for the second time, beating First Division South team, Quorn FC, 0-2 away.

Royal Manchester Children's Hospital Charity

Matthew Corbett presenting cheque to Jenny Yates RMCHCThe firm's chosen local charity. New Children’s Hospital Appeal launched in May 2006 with the goal of raising £20 million to provide the new hospital with state-of-the-art equipment to help its doctors provide their patients with the very best in diagnosis and care. The NCHA will also provide parental accommodation facilities so that parents can stay close to their child during treatment.

Cancer Research
Our chosen national charity and the UK's leading cancer charity. All female staff will complete a 5K Race for Life - the UK's biggest women only charity fundraising event - in Manchester on Sunday 11th July 2010.  

ClearLaw Girls - Race for Life - Cancer Research


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Latest News

August 25, 2010

A Comfortable Three Points - Trafford 3 vs 1 Ossett Albion

Trafford recorded a comfortable 3-1 win over Ossett Albion in their Evo-Stik League Division One North fixture on Tuesday night but the victory was tarnished by the late dismissal of star keeper Tom Read.

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August 20, 2010

Research shows ‘incompetence’ in will-writing

Two-thirds of trust and estate practitioners have encountered ‘incompetence or dishonesty’ in the will-writing market in the past year, according to research published today.

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