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by James Melamed

June 2008

James Melamed

Thank you for being a part of our Mediate.com community.

Mediate.com is now, for the first time, offering a free Basic Membership.
Importantly, Basic Membership provides a listing in our field-wide ADR professional directory and a steady flow of valuable information from Mediate.com.
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All Members can now indicate organizational affiliations, and there is a new "Search by Organization" feature So, for example, you can now search by the ABA DR Section; ACR; ACCTM, AFCC, IAM and many other international, national, and state associations.

We trust that you continue to enjoy the many benefits that Mediate.com provides. We appreciate your continued support and welcome your ongoing ideas for our improvement.

Best wishes,

Jim Melamed, CEO
Mediate.com
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Biography




Jim Melamed co-founded Mediate.com in 1996 and has served as CEO of Mediate.com ever since. Mediate.com recently received the American Bar Associations 2010 Institutional Problem Solver Award. Before Mediate.com, Jim founded The Mediation Center in Eugene, Oregon in 1983 and served as Executive Director of the Academy of Family Mediators (AFM) from 1987 to 1993. Jim was also the first President and Executive Director of the Oregon Mediation Association (1985) and received OMA's 2003 Award for Excellence.  Jim has also received the Oregon State Bar Dispute Resolution Section's 2006 Sidney Lezak Award of Excellence and the 2007 John Haynes Distinguished Mediator Award from the Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR). Jim's undergraduate degree is in in psychology, with honors, from Stanford University and his law degree is from the University of Oregon.

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