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Providing Digital Answers for Mediators

Our Mediate.com Dynamic Website Package, developed by “Queen Carol,” was one of the very first “easy to use” web site systems available on the Internet.  John and I knew how powerful (and affordable) it would be for mediators and mediation organizations to be able to manage their own information on an ongoing basis.  Our website package was the perfect product for the time!

We Were Right About One Thing!

John Helie and I were, in fact, absolutely right about one thing: that every mediator (due to ethical transparency and disclosure requirements – and to attract cases) would need a website.  We swiftly set about developing our easy-to-use, self-managed website package that wonderfully also included the ability to selectively incorporate curated Mediate.com content and forms.

One thing that we did not fully anticipate is how valuable these affordable, self-managed websites would be to state mediation and national organizations.  At our peak, we had approximately 500 total web site package clients, including over 30 state and national mediation organizations.

Sample Mediator Dynamic Websites

Here are some samples of the Mediate.com Dynamic Website Package. In addition to being affordable, we empower our professional clients by teaching them to capably manage and grow their own online presence.

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Jim Melamed

Jim Melamed co-founded Mediate.com in 1996 along with John Helie and served as CEO of Mediate.com through June 2020 (25 years).  Jim is currently General Counsel for Mediate.com and ODR.com. During Jim's 25-year tenure, Mediate.com received the American Bar Association's 2010 Institutional Problem Solver Award.  Before Mediate.com, Jim founded The… MORE

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