I think previous comment is somehow unfair. I'm an HR, and also a user of Calchamber. I also started with 15-day trial 2 years ago when I thought of getting some HR professional information. This website provides a function called 'HR Library', which includes the most complete collection of labor laws/regulations I have ever seen. And trust me, I have even compared it with SHRM. During the free trial, yes you are not allowed to directly download the policy sample/form templates Calchamber compiles. But this is understandable, as it's regarding their copyright. It's just like when you want to download some pictures from google search and find there are watermarks on it. You have to pay for it. However, with the free trial, you are allowed to read the hundreds of documents about labor law in good order. You know how many legal regulations there are (from fedral, state, of different years, appendix, etc.) This is an easy index when you want to research a specific regulation, or when you want to have a big picture about all related information about a labor law. I didn't choose to purchase their membership right away only because of budget control. But after one year when I got the budget and contacted them, the same sales replied me and provided a fast & professional service. Now we have used their hotline (same as described on their website, their HR consultant is experienced and knowledgeable) and posters as well. Both are of good quality. Hope they will keep on with the good service.