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Joint venture is only hope to recover assets, court told
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[Irish Times] - Niall McPartland, a son-in-law of Seán Quinn, said the family had no control over the assets and the bank continued to reject their efforts to assist in recovering them. The proposed joint venture accord would mean an automatic loss of €31 million to
Quinn jailed for 'outrageous and serious contempt'
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[Irish Times] - Mr Quinn's son Seán and sons-in-law Niall McPartland and Stephen Kelly were also in court. IBRC was represented by its chief executive Mike Aynsley and senior executive Richard Woodhouse. THE JUDGE SEÁN QUINN. Ms Justice Elizabeth Dunne
High Court sentences Sean Quinn snr to 9 weeks in jail
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[Irish Times] - The judge delivered her ruling in a courtroom packed with lawyers, journalists and supporters of Mr Quinn. Mr Quinn's son Sean and sons in law Niall McPartland and Stephen Kelly were also in court. IBRC was represented in court today by its chief
Seán Quinn's freedom hangs in the balance
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[Irish Times] - A meeting between IBRC and Mr Quinn snr, his son, and other family members on October 25th was “wholly unproductive and unsatisfactory”, he added. Mr Quinn snr, his son Seán jnr and son-in-law Niall McPartland were in court for yesterday's hearing.
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