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Arcila, Bryan

Bryan Arcila - Illinois

Attorney at Krohn & Moss, Ltd. Consumer Law Center® - LEMON LAW ATTORNEYS

Lemon Law Lawyers in Illinois

1363 Shermer Rd Suite 212 Northbrook, IL 60602

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Northbrook Lemon Law Lawyer

Updated: 03/02/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Lemon Law
  • Breach of Warranty Litigation

Attorney Information

Overview

Bryan Arcila is an attorney who focuses on Lemon Law and breach of Warranty litigation. Mr. Arcila completed his Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of South Florida in 2013. He earned his Law degree from the Florida A&M University College of Law in 2017. Prior to Joining Krohn & Moss, Ltd. in 2021, Mr. Arcila was an Assistant State Attorney for Florida’s First Judicial Circuit where he served as a criminal prosecutor and has several years of experience working for plaintiff’s firms in Florida.

Mr. Arcila takes pride in obtaining the best possible results for his clients and understands that your case deserves to be handled with the utmost attention. He will always make himself available to clients and will take the time to explain the ins and outs of their case.


Education

  • Legal Education

    • Florida A&M University College of Law, Orlando, Florida, 2017
  • Non Legal Education

    • University of South Florida, 2013
      B.A.

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Attorney

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