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The State Law Building, which is in George Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, contains offices of the Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney-General and other government organisations.
   The State Law Building is close to the Law Courts Complex (which includes the Supreme court and the District court), as well as the Commonwealth Law Court.
   With its post-modern design, the State Law Building is known locally as "Gotham Tower" (see Gotham City) or the "Batman Building" because of its distinctive top. The refurbishment was designed by a local architect from Conrad & Gargett.

Photos of the State Law Building

Image:Brisbane-scene-with-the-Queensland-Law-Court-on-left.jpg|The Adelaide Street facade of the Law Courts Complex with the State Law Building behind it Image:State-Law-Building-2.jpg|State Law Building
George Street facade Image:George-Street-Brisbane-from-Law-Courts-Complex.JPG|State Law Building
view from the Law Courts Complex
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