The federal Lanham Act provides that a plaintiff who prevails in a trademark infringement suit is sometimes entitled to recover the “defendant’s profits” derived from the infringement. But does the “defendant’s profits” look only to the named defendant, or can it consider the profits of separately incorporated affiliates that were not parties to the lawsuit? In Dewberry Group, Inc. v. Dewberry Engineers Inc. (No 23-900)

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