Mediate Lawsuit launches verified editorial board for mediation content

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By AI, Created 09:00 UTC, Jun 26, 2026, AGP -

Mediate Lawsuit on June 26 launched a verified Editorial Board to review and certify the accuracy of mediation content on Lawsuit.com. The move is designed to boost trust for consumers, attorneys and families searching for legal guidance online.

Why it matters: - Mediate Lawsuit is trying to close a trust gap in online mediation content, where users often find generic material written without practitioner oversight. - The new board is meant to give readers public, named accountability for every reviewed article. - The company says the model is built to meet E-E-A-T standards for experience, expertise, authoritativeness and trustworthiness.

What happened: - Mediate Lawsuit announced the launch of its Editorial Board on June 26, 2026. - The board will review and certify the factual accuracy of content published on Lawsuit.com. - The platform is based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and operates as an alternative dispute resolution directory on Lawsuit.com. - A company spokesperson said the board extends the platform’s commitment to mediation as a preferred path for resolving many disputes.

The details: - Each article will go through a three-step workflow before publication. - First, a credentialed mediator or legal professional is assigned based on subject-matter fit. - Second, the reviewer checks terminology, process descriptions, legal-adjacent statements and practical context. - Third, the article is published with the reviewer’s name, credentials, review date and profile link. - Every reviewer will have a public profile on Lawsuit.com with verified credentials, a biography, editorial scope, a disclosures and ethics statement, and links to third-party verification sources. - The inaugural board includes Anna P. Krolikowska, who will review divorce mediation and collaborative divorce content. - Krolikowska is a J.D. graduate of Loyola University Chicago School of Law, a certified Illinois mediator since 2008 and a collaborative law trained professional since 2010. - Her background includes service as president of the Illinois State Bar Association and recognition from Illinois Super Lawyers, Best Lawyers in America and the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin. - Her editorial scope covers divorce mediation, parenting plans, collaborative divorce and marital settlement agreements under Illinois law. - The inaugural board also includes Ann M. Goade, who will review family and dependency mediation content. - Goade has mediated exclusively in family law matters since 1993 and has more than 30 years of neutral practice on Florida’s Treasure Coast. - Goade holds Florida Supreme Court certification in family mediation and dependency mediation and is admitted to practice in Florida, Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee and before the U.S. Supreme Court. - Her editorial scope covers Florida family mediation procedures, child custody, parenting plans, dependency mediation and pro se family mediation. - The platform says mediator profiles will include video embedding, photo galleries, credentials and verified reviews.

Between the lines: - The launch signals a broader push to differentiate Lawsuit.com from legal directories that rely on unsourced or lightly reviewed content. - Public attribution for reviewers appears designed to make the review process visible to users and harder to treat as a back-end editorial formality. - By tying content to licensed practitioners, Mediate Lawsuit is positioning mediation guidance as a professional reference product, not just a search-friendly lead generator.

What's next: - Mediate Lawsuit says more verified reviewers may be added as the editorial program expands. - The company is directing editorial questions to editorial@lawsuit.com and general questions to info@lawsuit.com. - More information is available on the editorial board page and the company’s website.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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