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Mar. 9, 2018

Complex state cases will be heard in old federal building next month

After a couple years in the making Los Angeles Superior Court will begin hearing matters in the vacated Spring Street federal courthouse on April 16.

Complex state cases will be heard in old federal building next month

After a couple of years in the making, Los Angeles County Superior Court will begin hearing matters in the Spring Street Courthouse, the 80-year-old art moderne former federal courthouse, on April 16.

The move consists of transferring the complex litigation program from Central Civil West Courthouse as well as some courtrooms from downtown’s Stanley Mosk Courthouse to the building at 312 N. Spring Street.

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