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by Stephen T. Maher

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SHORT ARTICLES:


On the Usual Web Site:

Using the Internet to Increase Recognition of Your Legal Skills

Meta Search the Web from the Desktop

How Visible Is Your Law Firm on the World Wide Web?

Using the Net to Monitor Mention of  Your Clients   Products or Services


PUBLICATIONS THAT CAN BE FOUND ON THE WEB:

Is the Millennium Bug on Your Screen? It's Time to Prepare for the Year 2000 Deadline, New Atlantis NOW, an Internet publication (vol. 1, n. 7) (The Practical Professor Column).

Getting Up to Speed on the Information Superhighway, Law Products Magazine, July-August, 1997 (Lawyering and the Internet Column).

The United States Supreme Court Defends Free Speech On-line, Strikes Down Key Portions of the CDA, New Atlantis NOW, an Internet publication (vol. 1, n. 6) (The Practical Professor Column).

Legal Ethics in Cyberspace, Law Products Magazine, May/June 1997 (Lawyering and the Internet Column).

High-Speed Connections--Technology at a Price, New Atlantis NOW, an Internet publication (vol. 1, n. 5) (The Practical Professor Column).

Promotion is the Name of the Game, New Atlantis NOW, an Internet publication (vol. 1, n. 4) (The Practical Professor Column).

Nothing Personal? Personal Jurisdiction and the Internet, Law Products Magazine, (Lawyering and the Internet Column).

Challenging Rule Repeals, Administrative Law Section Newsletter, Volume XVIII, No. 3, April, 1997 at 3-6.

Content-Related Liability and the Internet: Risky Business?, New Atlantis NOW, Vol. 1, No. 3 (April, 1997) (The Practical Professor Column).

Government Regulation of Internet Content, New Atlantis NOW, Vol. 1, No. 2 (March, 1997).

A Cookies Monster?, Law Products, March, 1997 (Lawyering and the Internet Column).

Voice Recognition, Enhanced Celluar Phones, Just Two of the New Tools for Lawyers and Businesspeople Introduced at COMDEX, New Atlantis NOW, Vol. 1, No. 1 (February, 1997).

Securities Litigation Site: The Future is Now, Law Products, January/February 1997 at 36 (Lawyering and the Internet Column).

Motivating Lawyers to Learn About the Internet, The AILTO Insider, Volume 10, No. 2, Spring/Summer 1996 at 3,7.

The Continuing Task of Administrative Law, Administrative Law Section Newsletter, Volume XVII, No. 3, March, 1996 at 1-3.

LAW REVIEW AND JOURNAL ARTICLES:

Lawfutures, or, Will You Still Need Me, Will You Still Feed Me, When I'm Sixty-Four, 1 U. Rich. J.L. & Tech. (April, 1995), http://www.urich.edu/~jolt//v1i1/maher.html, (essay in the first issue of the first law journal to be published entirely on the Internet).

PUBLICATIONS NOT ON THE WEB:

SHORT ARTICLES:

The Governor's Proposed Technical APA Revision, Administrative Law Section Newsletter, Volume XVII, No. 2, December, 1995 at 1-3.

Why Florida Needs Section 120.535, Florida Statutes, Administrative Law Section Newsletter, Volume XVII, No. 2, December, 1995 at 6-10.

Interactive Video Continuing Legal Education: Future and Present, The CLE Journal and Register, Volume 41, Number 6, November, 1995 at 10-14.

What's Wrong With The Stay As Of Right?, Administrative Law Section Newsletter, Volume XVI, No. 4, June, 1995 at 2-6.

"Rule" -- The Latest Four-Letter Word, Administrative Law Section Newsletter, Volume XVI, No. 3, March, 1995 at 15.

Conference Studies Florida's Constitutional Review Process, The Florida Bar News, February 1, 1995 at 12.

A Lawyer Looks At New Technologies at COMDEX, The Florida Bar News, January 15, 1995, at 18.

Make Plans Now to Attend the Conference on the Florida Constitution, Administrative Law Section Newsletter, Volume XVI, No. 2, January, 1995 at 5.

Interactive Trial Video Facilitates Joint Attorney and Client Training, Forum on Training, The Prentice Hall Law & Business Lawyer Hiring and Training Report, September 1994 at 4-5.

From the Chair, Administrative Law Section Newsletter, Volume XV, No. 4, June, 1994 at 1.

Section Legislative Positions Approved, Administrative Law Section Newsletter, Volume XV, No. 3, April, 1994 at 12.

New CD-ROM Product Makes DOAH Decisions Available on Your Computer, Administrative Law Section Newsletter, Volume XV, No. 3, April, 1994 at 6.

From the Chair, Administrative Law Section Newsletter, Volume XV, No. 3, April, 1994 at 1.

From the Chair, Administrative Law Section Newsletter, Volume XV, No. 2, January, 1994 at 1.

From the Chair, Administrative Law Section Newsletter, Volume XV, No. 1, October, 1993 at 1.

Just in Time CLE, Forum on Training, The Prentice Hall Law & Business Lawyer Hiring and Training Report, March 1993 at 4-5.

Privacy right threatened by unpopular decisions, Perspective Column, The Miami Review, October 2, 1992 at A16.

No counsel, no justice, Perspective Column, The Miami Review, July 27, 1987 at 11A.

Is Mandatory Pro Bono A Good Idea? Yes, Bar Leader Magazine, May-June 1983 at 18.

LAW REVIEW AND JOURNAL ARTICLES:

The Death of Rules: How Politics is Suffocating Florida, 8 St. Thomas L. Rev. 313-347 (1996).

Five Easy Pieces on Changing the Florida Administrative Procedure Act: An Introduction to the Symposium, 22 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 243-245 (1994)(and organized the Symposium on the Florida Administrative Procedure Act in that issue).

Getting Into The Act, 22 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 277-306 (1994).

The Conference on the Florida Constitution, The Florida Bar Journal, December 1994 at 66-68.

Annual Reports of Sections and Committees, Administrative Law, The Florida Bar Journal, June, 1994 at 19-20.

The Florida Cabinet: Is it Time for Remodeling? 18 Nova L. Rev. 1123-1132 (1994).

Emergency Decisionmaking During the State of Florida's Response to Hurricane Andrew, 17 Nova L. Rev. 1009-1027 (1993).

The 1991 and 1992 Amendments to the Florida Administrative Procedure Act, 20 Fla. St.U.L. Rev. 367-439 (1992).

Clinical Legal Education in the Age of Unreason, 40 Buff. L. Rev. 809-834 (1992).

No Easy Walk to Freedom, 1 Dist. Col. L. Rev. 243-267 (1992).

Patricia Ann Dore and The Florida Administrative Procedure Act, 19 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 951-956 (1992).

The Seventh Administrative Law Conference Chairman's Introduction To the Symposium Issue, 18 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 607-616 (1991).

We're No Angels: Rulemaking and Judicial Review in Florida, 18 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 767-853 (1991).

Clinical Legal Education -- Past, Present and Future, The Florida Bar Journal, July/August 1991, at 28.

The Praise of Folly: A Defense of Practice Supervision in Clinical Legal Education, 69 U. Neb. L. Rev. 537-663 (1990).

A Strategy For Increasing the Mental and Emotional Fitness of Bar Applicants, 23 Ind. L. Rev. 821-861 (1990)(co-authored with Dr. Lori Blum).

Has the Florida Constitutional Right to Decisional Privacy Finally Come of Age? The Florida Bar Journal, July, 1990 at 23.

Rulemaking in Florida: An Opportunity For Reflection, The Florida Bar Journal, January, 1990 at 48.

No Bono: The Efforts of the Supreme Court of Florida to Promote the Full Availability of Legal Services, 41 U. Miami L. Rev. 973-995 (1987).

BOOKS Legal Relief, Tips for Hurricane Victims, A Special Report from The Florida Bar and The Miami Review (October, 1992) (Organizer and Project Director for The Florida Bar). 10,000 copies were distributed through The Miami Review, The Broward Review and The Palm Beach Review. 50,000 copies were distributed to people affected by the hurricane through a wide variety of community organizations. Publicationin both English and Spanish.

S. Maher & B. Green, Florida Unemployment Compensation Law and Practice, The Florida Bar Volunteer Lawyers Project, Lawyer's Deskbook Series (First Edition 1982; Second Edition 1984).

SPECIAL PURPOSE WRITINGS AND MATERIALS:

The Practical Professor's Lawyers' Internet Pages (1996)(included lecture notes and program handout for Internet programs designed to teach lawyers about the Internet at the usual.com site)(http://www.usual.com/lecture).

The Practical Professor's Law and Business As Usual On The World Wide Web (1996)(designed and built a web site devoted to locating legal and business information on the Web http://www.usual.com).

The Shutts & Bowen Web Site (1996)(designed and built the Shutts & Bowen Home Page on the World Wide Web with input and cooperation from the firm http://www.lawworld.com/shutts/).


Teachers Notes, Trial Evidence and Direct Examination and Trial Evidence and Cross-Examination (CLE Group 1995)(drafted the teachers' notes for the first two interactive multimedia legal training lessons ever made available on CD Rom).

Opening The Doors to Justice -- The Quest To Provide Access For The Poor In Florida, The Report of the Florida Bar/Florida Bar Foundation Joint Commission on the Delivery of Legal Services to the Indigent in Florida (February, 1991), Concurring and Dissenting Statement at 54-76.

The Florida Bar Presents (1989) (a half-hour pilot for a bar television series that I produced and directed with the support and cooperation of The Florida Bar in order to demonstrate the feasibility of such a concept).

A Skills Training Agenda (1987) (my report to the faculty on the status of skills training at the law school, with specific recommendations for faculty consideration).

Do Lie Detectors Lie Too? (1985) (a one hour trial format documentary on the accuracy of lie detectors that I wrote and acted in that was produced by WLRN, Channel 17, Miami, and aired on that station as part of The Jury Box series).

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