Kwok Kei Ng

New York State Unified Court System

Kwok Kei Ng serves as a Court Attorney in the New York State Unified Court System. He began his career as a Court Interpreter before being admitted to the bar. He later served as an Assistant Law Clerk in New York State Supreme Court, a Court Attorney in New York City Civil Court, and now works in New York City Family Court. He has also been a Small Claims Court Arbitrator since 2019.

Kwok is a Co-Chair of AABANY's Pro Bono and Community Service Committee, overseeing the operations and coordination of the Brooklyn branch of AABANY's award-winning pro bono clinics. He also serves on the board of the Asian American Law Fund of New York (AALFNY), which provides scholarships and initiates projects to support community-driven initiatives.

Kwok is the Deputy Vice President of the High School Division of the Sonia and Celina Sotomayor Judicial Internship Program (SCSJIP), which places students with federal and state court judges to foster their professional development.

A strong advocate for language accessibility in the courts, he was appointed by the Chief Administrative Judge to the court's Advisory Committee on Language Access. He is also an active member of the Brooklyn Bar Association, where he serves as the Vice-Chair of the Diversity Committee.