Los Angeles Times

Candidate’s law license restored

City attorney hopeful says ‘oversight on my part’ resulted in brief inactive status.

- By Julia Wick

Faisal Gill, a leading candidate in the race to succeed Los Angeles City Atty. Mike Feuer, is once again eligible to practice law in California after briefly being placed on inactive status by the state bar — the result of what Gill called “a small administra­tive oversight on my part.”

Gill’s license was placed on involuntar­y inactive status by the State Bar of California on July 1 and restored to active status Wednesday, according to the state bar’s website.

“It’s largely a matter of Mr. Gill missing an initial reporting deadline and late payment of the resulting penalty fee. Mr. Gill can remedy this by paying a $200 reentry fee, which will allow him to return to active status,” Rick Coca, a spokespers­on for the State Bar of California, said Wednesday evening, prior to Gill’s reinstatem­ent.

Gill paid the reinstatem­ent fee Wednesday afternoon, according to a receipt shown to The Times. The state bar updated its website Thursday to show Gill’s status as active, with the change in status dated to Wednesday.

Gill, a civil rights attorney and former Homeland Security official, finished first in the June primary, more than four points ahead of finance attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto.

Gill’s brief period of ineligibil­ity stemmed from late paperwork and an unpaid fine.

Gill said he completed the state bar’s triennial Minimum Continuing Legal Education requiremen­ts by the Jan. 31 deadline but hadn’t uploaded a correspond­ing statement before the February reporting deadline, which landed him a $75 late fee. Gill said he thought he had paid that fine while paying state bar dues in February, but had accidental­ly neglected to do so.

The late fee was due June 30, Gill said, but he hadn’t seen an email about it and was under the impression that he had already paid all necessary fees.

“It’s absolutely 100% my responsibi­lity,” he said. “But with three little babies and a law practice and also running for office, I just missed that email.”

Gill said that he was alerted by the state bar of his pending inactive status on July 1 — the Friday before a holiday weekend — and that because that fee couldn’t be paid online, he had overnighte­d a check to the state bar on July 5.

“I don’t think this raises any issues for voters,” Gill said when asked whether he thought the matter might give some voters pause, saying he had never missed any case deadlines.

Gill will face off against Feldstein Soto in a November runoff election. Gill raised far more money than his opponents in the crowded seven-person primary and finished with 24.2% of the vote to Feldstein Soto’s 19.9%.

Gill, a former Republican who did a stint as a senior policy advisor in the Department of Homeland Security under President George W. Bush, has said the discrimina­tion he faced as a Muslim in the Republican Party sparked his political transforma­tion. He is seen as the more progressiv­e candidate in the race.

Gill has argued that the city attorney’s office has been “unacceptab­ly broad in its prosecutio­n of misdemeano­r charges” and has promised to impose a 100day moratorium on misdemeano­r criminal filings, a move Feldstein Soto opposes.

Gill’s endorsemen­ts include mayoral candidate Rep. Karen Bass and Los Angeles County Supervisor Holly Mitchell, as well as Reps. Ami Bera (D-Elk Grove), Ro Khanna (D-Fremont) and Ilhan Omar (DMinn.).

Four of the other five primary candidates — Marina Torres, Richard Kim, Kevin James and Teddy Kapur — have endorsed Feldstein Soto in the runoff, as has the Los Angeles County Democratic Party.

 ?? Genaro Molina Los Angeles Times ?? FAISAL GILL, center, an L.A. city attorney candidate, was placed on involuntar­y inactive status by the state bar July 1 and restored to active status Wednesday.
Genaro Molina Los Angeles Times FAISAL GILL, center, an L.A. city attorney candidate, was placed on involuntar­y inactive status by the state bar July 1 and restored to active status Wednesday.

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