The Best Internet Portal

Published: 24 February 2003 y., Monday
Internet Marketing Attorney has ranked the Internet portal www.vislaw.com developed by the Lithuanian IT company Megalogika as the best Internet portal among US law firms in 2003. “We are proud that our work has been so highly evaluated by the U.S. marketing specialists”, said Linas Syvis, Director of Megalogika. It took Megalogika 4 months to develop the Internet portal contents management system for the U.S. law firm Siskind, Susser, Haas & Devine. The company plans to considerably increase its overseas market this year, where it already sells 55% of its services. Beside the USA, Megalogika also has clients in Sweden, Norway, Switzerland and Great Britain.
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