Garðar Garðarsson
About Garðar Garðarsson
Garðar Garðarsson is a lawyer based in Reykjavík, IS and has been recognized in The Best Lawyers in Iceland™ since 2015. Garðar Garðarsson is recognized in the following practice areas:
- Reykjavík, Iceland
- Corporate Law
- Transportation Law
Current Firm: Landslog Law Offices
Location: Reykjavík, IS
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