Baker & McKenzie has posted an 8 percent revenue rise against a 13 percent jump in profits per equity partner (PEP) for 2015-16, after a strong year for the firm in the face of much economic uncertainty around the world.

The firm’s turnover rose to $2.62 billion during the year ending June 30 2016, up from $2.43 billion the previous year. Meanwhile, PEP grew to $1.3 million.

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