Sophisticated Representation For
The Most Complex Projects
Sophisticated Representation For
The Most Complex Projects
Biography
A seasoned legal professional, Chanda comes to the firm with almost 20 years of comprehensive experience in advising clients on a variety of legal and business matters, offering impactful legal and compliance solutions across diverse sectors.
Immediately prior to joining the firm in 2024, Chanda served as Deputy General Counsel at one of the Department of Energy’s National Laboratories, advising the laboratory on a variety of legal matters, including regulatory compliance, contract negotiation, federal and state employment issues, national security, and litigation.
Prior to her role at the national laboratory, Chanda served as the Chief Compliance and Legal Officer at Burn & Reconstructive Centers of America, where she oversaw legal and compliance matters, from contract negotiation to regulatory adherence, significantly enhancing operational efficiency and legal risk management. Chanda also led efforts in developing and implementing comprehensive compliance programs and managing complex legal issues related to healthcare and employment law.
Before this, Chanda was the General Counsel at Induction Therapies, LLC, where she established and managed multiple departments, including Legal, Quality Assurance, and Human Resources. Her work there involved negotiating a wide range of contracts and managing litigation, while also ensuring compliance with medical device and cosmetic industry regulations and standards.
Prior to transitioning to in-house roles, Chanda practiced as a litigator for a number of years, during which time she represented and advised clients in a variety of civil matters, with an emphasis on child advocacy.
Chanda is a graduate of the University of Louisville’s Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, where she was a Dean’s Scholar. She is also actively involved in the community as a member of the Board of Directors for the Aiken Steeplechase Association.
Chanda is licensed to practice law in Kentucky, Indiana, Georgia and New York (pending)