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Longest-serving judge steps off the bench after 27 years

Judge Lawrence Cohen says there are many similarities between his faith and his profession

May 20, 2025 16:26
Judge Lawrence Cohen (Photo: Lawrence Cohen)
Judge Lawrence Cohen (Photo: Lawrence Cohen)
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Judge Lawrence Cohen, who is believed to be the longest-serving full-time judge in the country, is retiring this week after nearly 27 years on the bench.

“Judges have much in common with Jews,” Cohen, who retires on Friday, tells the JC. “Give 60 judges a legal problem and you’ll probably get 60 different opinions, particularly on matters of discretion. Everyone takes great pride in thinking differently, but judges are also very supportive of each other and there’s a great network of help on offer behind the scenes.”

Born and raised in Liverpool, Cohen qualified as a solicitor aged 24 in 1982 and shortly after moved to London, where he eventually started his own firm. At the age of 35, he became a deputy district judge and, he says, “as soon as I started doing it, I knew that this was what I wanted to do in life. It completely mesmerised me; it was fantastic. I loved the skills involved and the thought processes that went into making decisions.”

He then focused on working to become a full-time judge, and did so aged 40, which, in those days, was the minimum age required for the position. He began sitting “pretty much exactly on my 40th birthday and I’ve been doing it ever since”.