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    February 01, 2011

    Business

    1. Personal Finance State of U.S. personal finance: How are we doing? Investors who stayed with stocks are in better financial shape
    2. Manufacturing Despite China's might, U.S. factories maintain edge America continues to out-produce China by nearly 40 percent
    3. Philanthropy Annual letter from Gates Microsoft co-founder: Helping world's poor is a good investment

    Feature

    1. DMBA, Cooley team up to expand pro bono services Full Service Partnership
    2. Editors, publishers give Gov. Snyder warm welcome Gov: Job one is jobs
    3. Wayne Law plans 2011 Treasure of Detroit Gala at DIA
    4. Law Life: The wisdom to know the difference
    5. Daily Briefs (Feb 1)
    6. Congrats grads!

    State

    1. Detroit Calif. man accused in plot against mosque
    2. Eye on Lansing Relationships within Michigan GOP remain uneasy Social conservatives wait to see if Snyder helps or hinders
    3. China trade, economic law experts meet in Detroit
    4. State Roundup

    Nation

    1. Texas Tight funding affects some law libraries Paying for fresh research material is a problem
    2. Wisconsin Lawyer for accuser: Vatican rejected lawsuit
    3. Texas Human trafficking hard to prove, hard to stop
    4. Wisconsin At least 135 attorneys keep licenses after convictions
    5. Alabama Attorney general to look at cold cases
    6. Nebraska Small firm wins $21.1 million in retrial over failed lifeline Failure-to-warn claim was sole issue to be tried
    7. Washington, D.C. Senior adviser exiting Axelrod on way out: 'We've learned some lessons'
    8. National Roundup

    Courts

    1. North Dakota Professor says geography bee violates Title IX Claims National Geographic Society retaliated against him for objecting
    2. Colorado Lawsuit challenges state's public defender law
    3. Court Roundup

    Column

    1. The Firm: Home versus office: Where should you work?
    2. Money Matters: Amended returns don't qualify for timely mailing rule