While going through rigorous academic programs as an undergraduate of the University of South Florida and as a law student at the University of Minnesota Law School, Chandan Manansingh maintained active volunteer commitments going beyond his required coursework. As a member of the University of South Florida Student Government, Chandan Manansingh played an instrumental role in advocating for an academic honor code, enforced by a student honor court. To this end, Chandan Manansingh advised the USF Undergraduate Council on the details of an honor system, which the Council eventually supported. While pursuing his Juris Doctor, Chandan Manansingh sat as a member of the Law School Honor Court, ensuring student compliance with the academic honor code and reporting any instances of improprieties. Chandan Manansingh’s volunteer work includes his support for the Humane Society of Tampa Bay. He also retains active memberships in the alumni associations of his undergraduate and law schools, the American Bar Association, Nevada Justice Association, and the Clark County Bar Association. In his current legal practice, Chandan Manansingh deals with many aspects of family law, health care law, complex civil litigation, and criminal defense. Moreover, Chandan Manansingh understands many other areas of law that intersect and is able to help his clients with a wide array of questions.