The 1,100-lawyer St. Louis� based firm-which absorbed Denver-based Holme Roberts & Owen on Jan. 1-saw steady growth across financial categories last year and nearly achieved a double-digit bump in profits per equity partner for the second straight year.

After dipping slightly two years ago following the firm’s 2009 merger with Atlanta’s Powell Goldstein, Bryan Cave’s gross revenue rose 3.3 percent in 2011 to $557.5 million. The firm’s revenue per lawyer and profits per partner, meanwhile, continued their upward march. The former increased 6 percent last year, to $630,000, after rising 7 percent in 2010; the latter jumped 9 percent after a 13 percent rise in 2010.

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