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Litigation

Dec. 29, 2001

Dot-Com Defrauders

When Gloria Handelman's husband, Douglas Coppin, died in 1991, his company, Hydro Mill, a Los Angeles manufacturer of airplane parts, was on the verge of bankruptcy. Handelman, in her 60s, had never participated in the business. But that didn't stop her from deciding to take it over.

        By Leonard Novarro
        
        When Gloria Handelman's husband, Douglas Coppin, died in 1991, his company, Hydro Mill, a Los Angeles manufacturer of airplane parts, was on the verge of bankruptcy. Handelman, in her 60s, had never participated in the business. But that didn't stop her from deciding to take it over.
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