Mr Thorir Júlíusson > BBA//Fjeldco > Reykjavik, Iceland > Lawyer Profile
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Mr Thorir Júlíusson

Position
Partner
Career
- Aviation
- Bankruptcy law
- Contract law
- Corporate investments
- Corporate law
- Litigation
- Restructuring of companies
- Securities law
Languages
Icelandic and English
Memberships
Icelandic Bar Association
Education
- Supreme Court Attorney, 2018
- Appeal Court Attorney, 2018
- District Court Attorney, 2008
- University of Iceland, Mag. Jur., 2007
- The Commercial College of Iceland, 2002
Lawyer Rankings
Iceland > Dispute resolution
(Leading individuals)BBA//Fjeldco has a robust reputation for commercial litigation including acting in damages, rescission and derivative claims; the group is also frequently instructed on real estate and shareholder disputes, and cross-jurisdictional matters including handling the enforcement of foreign judgements. The practice also excels in arbitration proceedings: team co-head Baldvin Björn Haraldsson acts as vice president of the board of the Nordic Arbitration Centre, while fellow co-head Thorir Júlíusson has expertise in a range of litigation, specifically banking, tort, insurance and contested real estate matters.
Iceland > Restructuring and insolvency
BBA//Fjeldco has a demonstrably strong track record in the insolvency and restructuring of financial undertakings, both at a domestic and cross-border level throughout the EEA, and remains equally adept on both transactional and contentious work in the space, specialising in corporate restructurings, workouts and insolvency matters. Practice co-head Einar Baldvin Árnason has seen active involvement in large-scale restructuring projects relating to financial institutions, retail corporations, airlines and oil companies, with fellow co-head Gunnar Thor Thorarinsson focuses on corporate law and handles general financial restructurings and insolvencies. Thorir Júlíusson is another key point of contact within the practice group.