
Stris represents clients in complex business cases. In his ninth argument before the U.S. Supreme Court, he prevailed 9-0 last year for client Wall-Street.com, a small company later sold to The Motley Fool.
In the Copyright Act question at issue, the justices agreed with Stris' position that a copyright infringement suit cannot be filed until the copyright has been successfully registered by the U.S. Copyright Office. Fourth Estate...
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