The 2023 NJBIZ Law Power 50 slideshow (updated)
At a glance, meet the leaders in New Jersey who are guiding firms and institutions through current economic and political challenges.
Presenting the 2023 NJBIZ Law Power 50
Learn more about the New Jersey leaders who are guiding firms and institutions through current economic and political challenges. The profession – and the state as a whole – is fortunate that they have chosen to pursue their careers here.
No. 4: Joseph Boccassini
As firmwide managing partner and a member of the executive and compensation committees, Boccassini has guided McCarter & English through several years of growth, with no signs of slowing down.
No. 1: Chris Porrino
The former New Jersey attorney general returned to private practice at Lowenstein Sandler in 2018 after serving as the Garden State’s 60th AG under Gov. Chris Christie.
No. 2: Anthony Coscia
A longtime partner at Windels Marx, Coscia’s practice focuses on corporate, commercial and real estate matters, representing financial institutions, investors and major corporations.
No. 8: Tami Bogutz Steinberg (updated)
Bogutz Steinberg is chair of Flaster Greenberg’s Business and Corporate Development group, where she represents businesses in all aspects of their business lifecycle.
No. 9: Rajiv Parikh
On the heels of being named Lawyer of the Year by the South Asian Bar Association of New Jersey, Parikh was promoted to a leadership role on Genova Burns’ management committee in 2022, where he is a partner.
No. 3: Stuart Rabner
Rabner is the eighth chief justice of the state Supreme Court since the 1947 state constitution.
No. 6: Elie Honig
Honig serves as a CNN senior legal analyst as well as executive director of the Rutgers Institute for Secure Communications.
No. 7: Philip Norcross
As managing shareholder and CEO of Parker McCay, Norcross focuses on public finance and transactional law, with an emphasis on municipal, economic development and redevelopment.
No. 10: Tamara Linde
Since 2014, Linde has served as PSEG’s chief legal officer, with responsibility for overall legal and regulatory strategy, as well as overseeing all legal matters and the company’s Office of Corporate Secretary, Compliance, and Claims, and several other corporate functions.
No. 5: Deborah Hays
With the firm for more than 35 years, Hays is a partner and shareholder in Archer & Greiner PC’s Voorhees office.

















