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Bootstrapped, Profitable, & Proud: Logik (37signals.com)
72 points by samd on June 8, 2010 | hide | past | favorite | 13 comments



Seems like search is still huge business... all industries have same problem of information overload issue; not able to categorize and find the information they need, as and when they need it. Any inc that can come up with a decent proposal do solve this issue, is sure to do quite well.


I'd really like to hear how they over came the legal barriers to innovation in the legal services ___domain.


It appears that they work closely with their client law firms on big projects -- presumably they bring the technical expertise, their clients bring the legal expertise.

Examples:

http://logik.com/case_studies/japanese_data_tsunami/

http://logik.com/case_studies/operation_data_rescue/

From the second case study it seems the key factor to overcome legal barriers is not to make any mistakes that anyone will ever notice.


Sorry, I accidentally downvoted you when clicking over to this browser window.


you are forgiven :P


Great question tjmaxal! You're right, innovation in the legal services ___domain is hard to come by. Law firms are very slow moving when it comes to technology. Technology implies efficiency which is generally anti-law firm due in large part to the way many firms make money: the billable hour.

We overcame the legal barrier out of necessity really. Lawyers needed to find better ways of dealing with digital information and printing everything out to paper just wasn't cutting it anymore as the data got larger and larger. So, as with many companies, the innovation was born out of necessity and we just happened to see the opportunity and ran with it.

It's still early in the market and law firms need A LOT of help, especially with search, which is unlike most consumer-based search queries (pages of boolean text). Law firms need to make absolutely sure no stone (containing juicy information) is unturned.

Slowly, but surely, law firms will adapt to the needs of the court and their clients, which will bring down more barriers to the legal services ___domain.


This, monsieur, is the dream. I applaud 37signals for starting this series.


Please tell me that Friday lunches are from 5 Guys ;)


HA! Yes...sometimes. We vote every Friday. It varies wildly. Five Guys burgers are ahhhhmazing though and we would probably eat them everyday if it weren't for that thumping thing in our chest telling us not to.


Here ya go:

http://washington.bizjournals.com/washington/blog/2010/05/st...

[Of course that's a bacon cheeseburger, so . . . ;)]


If they are, I wouldn't want to be the Friday janitorial crew...


Nice looking office space they have there.


thanks! feel free to stop by and say hello if you are in DC. we have cold beer and fruit always in stock to entice the curious onlooker.




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