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Who is Handel on the law?

Who is Handel on the law?

Bill Handel’s weekend show, Handel on the Law, is bold, entertaining and addictive. Bill definitely knows his way around our wacky American legal system, and with a quick wit and razor-sharp tongue, offers up advice to countless callers on a weekly basis. Syndicated nationally, Handel has amassed a loyal fan base that continues to grow.

Do you need an attorney to represent you on Handel on the law?

Whereas legal questions answered with Bill’s unique brand of humor have been the hallmark of the show, it became clear that quite often callers were in need of a qualified attorney to represent them. Handel On the Law is a website that prominently features an attorney listing service.

Who is Handel yourself in the morning?

As host of “Handel Yourself in the Morning” Bill has attained #1 status in Los Angeles’s highly competitive morning drive time radio and recently was the winner of Radio and Records News/Talk Personality of the Year.

Handel is an AM radio personality in Los Angeles, California. He currently hosts two programs on KFI—the local morning show where he comments on current events and a legal advice show called Handel on the Law on weekends.

Why is Bill Handel not on the radio?

Bill Handel is back! After a month-long absence, the popular radio host explained to his colleagues what had kept him away from his loyal listeners and fans. Handel spent some time in the hospital for a medical condition that required him to undergo an operation and take antibiotics.

Why did Handel have to go to the hospital?

The pain was unbearable, with Handel almost screaming in pain the whole while. He had to go to the hospital four times in six days. The third time he was there, he was subjected to several x-rays by the doctors. The doctors found out that he had a cyst next to his spine that was filled up with liquid, which was causing him massive pain.

How did George Handel get sepsis?

The doctors found out that he had a cyst next to his spine that was filled up with liquid, which was causing him massive pain. The doctors operated on Handel and removed the liquid from the cyst, but they found that it had reached the bone. It was a bacterial infection that had caused him “sepsis.”