Allen & Overy is abolishing its mandatory partner retirement age of 60 as a growing number of major London law firms move away from compulsory retirement dates for partners in the U.K.

The City giant’s move comes as research by Legal Week found that SJ Berwin, Nabarro and Holman Fenwick Willan are also currently reviewing their policies in the wake of legislative changes which have phased out default retirement ages for U.K. employees.

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