
Welcome to Christopher & Lee Ong
Christopher & Lee Ong (CLO) is distinguished by its extensive range of legal services and outstanding client representation. Boasting a team of over 120 lawyers, with many recognised as leaders in their respective fields, CLO is unwavering in its commitment to high standards of legal excellence.
At CLO, we eschew traditional legal advisory roles, positioning ourselves as strategic partners dedicated to crafting innovative solutions that propel your business forward. Our deep-seated presence in Malaysia empowers us to offer a comprehensive array of services meticulously designed to address complex legal challenges with precision.
Our lawyers combine local market expertise with international best practices, enabling us to deliver results-oriented advice to expertly navigate the intricacies of the Malaysian legal landscape.
As a member of the Rajah & Tann Asia network, CLO has a significant regional footprint in Southeast Asia. This strategic affiliation enables us to offer integrated, one-stop solutions and ensures the seamless delivery of cross-border legal services, optimising outcomes for our clients across multiple jurisdictions
Latest Viewpoints
Public Consultation Papers Issued for Upcoming Guidelines on Data Protection Impact Assessment, Data Protection by Design, and Automated Decision Making and Profiling under the Personal Data Protection Act 2010
The Personal Data Protection Commissioner has issued three public consultation papers on 20 March 2025 to seek feedback on these guidelines that will be issued under the Personal Data Protection Act 2010: (i) Data Protection Impact Assessment Guideline; (ii) the Data Protection by Design Guideline; and (iii) Automated Decision Making and Profiling Guideline.
Revised Guidelines for Corporate Renewable Energy Supply Scheme (CRESS)
Following the Government’s recent announcement on several enhancements to the Corporate Renewable Energy Supply Scheme (CRESS), the Energy Commission has recently published the revised Guidelines for Corporate Renewable Energy Supply Scheme, which came into effect on 1 March 2025.
Employer’s Liability in Copyright Infringement: When An Employee’s Action Becomes a Corporate Risk
In the recent case of Siemens Industry Software Inc v KB Engineering Coatings Sdn Bhd [2024] MLJU 2638, an employee’s unlicensed use of software led to allegations of vicarious liability against his employer.
"Christopher & Lee Ong have set a high standard in terms of quality of work and commitment to deliver within deadlines. They are always ready to assist in carrying out further due diligence investigation whenever necessary.”
Client Testimonial - Chambers Asia-Pacific (2023)