MyLawBox Sdn Bhd (545264 X) is one of three companies under the Current Law Journal (CLJ) group of companies. It is an independent, fully Malaysian-owned, legal publishing company employing the Internet as its delivery medium. The same management and technical team have operated Malaysia's premier online legal information provider, CLJ Law, www.cljlaw.com, since 1997, making it one of the first on-line publishers in South-East Asia. We have now grown in stature to be the first-point resource stop on the Internet for thousands of legal professionals. We are pioneers and specialists in the provision of Internet services and use of xml. We believe that our independence as a small business entity allows us to push the limits in legal publishing in terms of competitive costs and quality service.
In 2010, MyLawBox Sdn Bhd developed and launched www.labourlawbox.com, Malaysia’s one-stop information centre on current issues in labour, employment and industrial law practices in Malaysia. With the portal's powerful search engine, users have access to a large database of information 24/7 which includes:
- Industrial Court awards
- Case laws from the civil courts
- Legislation
- Articles
- Guides to the Employment Act and Industrial Relations Act
- Forms and precedents
- Practical HR tips and FAQs
Also available under the CLJ group of companies is an e-bookshop, www.clj-eBooks.com to provide customers with more options to access legal information.
In addition to website and content development, MyLawBox Sdn Bhd provides a consultancy service to local and international businesses, government departments and individuals. If you are interested in discussing potential projects with us please contact enquiries@mylawbox.com. Our publishing arm provides a boutique service to legal researchers interested in Malaysian law. We are proactive supporters of Internet Technology for legal research and provide an Internet publishing service that gives subscriber access to databases of legal information at a very low cost. The database includes cases, articles, practice notes, legislative forms, precedents, sample agreements and legislation which can be searched electronically.