Immediate Conflict & Negotiation Coaching

Mediate.com CEO James C. Melamed, J.D., today announced that Mediate.com, the world's most popular dispute resolution web site, is launching InstantAssist.com on March 1, 2008. InstantAssist provides experienced mediators to callers who want immediate negotiation and conflict resolution help. No longer do people need to make an appointment, drive across town or pay high fees for professional negotiation and conflict guidance.

Eugene, OR, January 28, 2008 --(PR.com)-- InstantAssist help may be for a negotiation, such as a house or car purchase, negotiating a raise, or negotiating with family or at work, or for purposes of resolving a conflict, be that with a spouse, ex-spouse, neighbor, partner, co-worker or supervisor.

The way the system works is that InstantAssist has organized experienced mediators into a number of coaching panels, such as family, workplace, civil/commercial, and elder issues. An InstantAssist Intake Specialist first ensures that the caller’s matter is within the scope of services InstantAssist provides. The Intake Specialist then works to identify a best panelist assignment and accepts payment of a set fee for a block of coaching time. The cost of 20 minutes of immediate consultation is $74.95 and the cost of 60 minutes of immediate consultation is $149.95. CEO Melamed notes that the first 5 minutes of InstantAssist help are free and that attractive electronic gift certificates are available.

It is CEO Melamed’s guess that “concerned others” will be as likely to send a gift certificate for negotiation and conflict coaching to someone they care about as purchase services for themselves. Melamed also indicates that InstantAssist will pursue “institutional relations” with auction sites, educational institutions, elder facilities, agencies and workplaces that stand to benefit by affordable and immediate access to constructive negotiation and conflict coaching.

After obtaining a full understanding of the situation, InstantAssist coaches help participants identify their interests and desired outcomes, constructive options for moving forward and assist participants to identify their most constructive way of proceeding.

Contact: Breyer Patterson Breyer@instantassist.com
http://www.instantassist.com

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