Proskauer Rose posted gains in every key financial category in 2012, as the firm saw its gross revenues climb 7.4 percent, to $736.5 million, and its profits per partner jump to an 8.8 percent increase, to $1.85 million, according to The American Lawyer‘s reporting. Revenue per lawyer rose a modest 1 percent, to $985,000.

Unlike most Am Law 100 firms, which follow a calendar year in calculating their annual finances, New York–based Proskauer closed its books October 31—a time when, as chairman Joseph Leccese notes, it and many other East Coast firms were struggling to overcome the adverse effects of Hurricane Sandy.