Mediation Today Expanded


by James Melamed

March 2008

Mediate.com is pleased to announce the expansion of Mediation Today, our daily news feature. The purpose of Mediation Today is to highlight the daily use and importance of constructive negotiation, mediation and conflict management in our world.

Our Mediation Today Archive, already with over 5,000 entries, is located at www.mediate.com/Today. Be sure to see the new Mediation Today Search System at the top of this page. Technically, we call this news search feature “very cool.” We hope that you agree!


    05/16/2012
  • What It Costs To Get Divorced
  • As mediation meeting on Museum Tower looms, Vanity Fair weighs in
  • Settlement reached in lawsuit over police beating
  • Woman pleads not guilty to pulling gun in mediation
  • What is arbitration? You sign away rights. Is that OK?
  • To arbitrate or mediate, that is the question
  • Mediation program for New Orleans police, citizen disagreements is in the works

  • read all
Mediation Today news items are now also included in your search results at the Mediate.com Search Page at www.mediate.com/search.cfm. To include Mediation Today news items in your search, be sure to check “include News and Blogs.”

Other new aspects of Mediation Today include, in addition to our daily news spotlight at the top of the Mediate.com home page, our now having topical news spotlights on almost all of our section pages . For example, at www.mediate.com/fam, we now have not only family & divorce articles, but now also family & divorce news. The same is true for over a dozen other subject matter section pages (see e.g., the workplace, commercial and community section pages).

Also new are focused news spotlights on our geographic section pages . A few examples include: www.mediate.com/International, www.mediate.com/Africa, www.mediate.com/Asia, www.mediate.com/EU and www.mediate.com/UK.

We hope that you agree that Mediation Today, with the described news search and spotlight systems, is a valuable addition to Mediate.com, and developments that are effectively in service of our goal of highlighting the daily use and importance of constructive negotiation, mediation and conflict management in our world.



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