Melanie G. Ng

Melanie G. Ng, Esq., is a member of Watstein Terepka LLP’s complex commercial litigation and consumer class action defense team. She works on a wide variety of commercial litigation matters and defends companies against putative class actions involving a variety of state and federal statutes, including the TCPA, CAN-SPAM, state privacy statutes, state unfair competition statutes, and other state consumer statutes. She has experience defending companies against serial litigants and fraudulent claimants.

Though Melanie helps clients in all stages of litigation, from case assessment through trial and appeals, she also enjoys working with clients to create and implement custom policies and procedures to help avoid litigation altogether. Melanie’s compliance work includes, for example, helping companies develop large-scale policies and procedures that comply with telecommunications regulations, consumer privacy laws, and other relevant standards.

Prior to joining WT, Melanie worked in the Miami office of an international law firm. In that role, Melanie litigated complex civil cases to dismissal or minimal settlement, and she was involved in all phases of litigation, obtaining excellent results for her clients along the way.

Melanie attended law school at the University of Miami School of Law, where she served on the International & Comparative Law Review, graduated cum laude, worked as a Dean’s Fellow, volunteered as a student-manager for the distance track team, and interned as a student-attorney at the Human Rights Clinic. Her clinical work was published in the Cardozo Law Review, and she also provided research assistance to Professor Sergio Campos. Melanie attended Miami Law on full scholarship, and she was active in multiple student-led organizations, including the First-Generation Law Association, Collegiate Athlete Legal Society, and Miami Law Women.

Melanie received her undergraduate degree from the University of South Carolina Honors College, magna cum laude, with three majors: International Business, Economics, and Spanish. She minored in Latin American Studies and served as president of Sigma Delta Pi honor society and the Gamecock Spanish Club. And she successfully defended an undergraduate thesis—entirely in Spanish—that analyzed the mathematical accuracy of 16th-century accounts of Incan relay messengers.  Melanie also ran cross-country and track and was a four-time varsity letter winner. She continues to run competitively in her free time.

Before law school, Melanie volunteered with Seeds of Hope, a Perú-based non-profit organization that provides free tutoring and educational resources to underprivileged children in the Peruvian highlands. In her role as international coordinator, Melanie was responsible for fundraising, day-to-day management, international marketing and outreach, and volunteer recruitment. And she served as the lead instructor for elementary students. Melanie speaks Spanish proficiently.

University of Miami School of Law

  • J.D., cum laude
  • Paul & Terrance Dee Memorial Endowed Scholarship and Dean’s Merit Scholarship recipient

University of South Carolina Honors College

  • B.S.B.A. International Business, magna cum laude
  • Beta Gamma Sigma business honor society
  • B.S.B.A. Economics, magna cum laude
  • B.A. Spanish, magna cum laude
  • Florida
  • North Carolina
  • United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida
  • Assisted with successful representation of corporate clients in complex commercial litigation and class action matters, including defending against claims under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and similar state statutes.
    Assisted with grant of bifurcated discovery in TCPA/VTTPA putative class action, limited to the single issue of individual consent in a rocket-docket jurisdiction that rarely grants bifurcation.
  • Assisted with voluntary dismissal by serial litigant in TCPA/VTPPA case involving intentional spoliation of evidence and fraudulent lead submission.
  • Assisted with successful contract enforcement dispute, where federal court ordered vexatious pro se litigant to pay a six-figure attorneys’ fee award.
  • Assisted with settlement negotiation and dispute resolution, achieving favorable outcomes for Fortune 500 clients in TCPA and privacy class actions.
  • Assisted with advisement of a multinational corporation on compliance with state and federal privacy and telephonic solicitation regulations.
  • Assisted with the representation of corporate clients in complex commercial actions including high-exposure product liability suits involving allegedly defective vehicle tires and internal ignition components.
  • Assisted with dismissal of cruise line subsidiary for lack of personal jurisdiction.

Note that the last two bullet points were not at WT, but rather, prior representative experience at Clyde & Co US LLP and Horr Novak & Skipp, P.A., respectively.

Co-author, “Challenging Domestic Injustice Through International Human Rights Advocacy: Addressing Homelessness in the United States,” 42 Cardozo L. Rev. 913 (Spring 2021).