Throughout his twenty plus year legal career, Jason S. Weiss concentrated his practice in the areas
of commercial/business litigation and sports and entertainment law. He also is brought in by co-
counsel to negotiate “deal breaker areas of contention in business deals”. He has dealt with matters
involving Breach of Contract, Tortious Interference with Business Relationships, Title, ADA,
Property, Non-Compete clauses, TCPA, Commercial and Residential Landlord Tenant matters,
Partnership Disputes, Trade Secrets, Real Estate litigation and other various business-related
matters. Jason serves as a legal advisor to professional athletes, performers and entertainers in all
aspects of their professional and personal activities. Mr. Weiss is also involved in E-sports and
sports apparel businesses.
Jason is also a business coach and consultant who founded “Ask Jason Weiss” where he helps
attorneys in all aspects of their individual legal paths. Jason’s love of sports law took him into
academia as a former adjunct professor of Sports Law at Nova Southeastern School of Law and,
as both a former adjunct professor of the graduate level course Sports Law at St. Thomas
University.
As a father and husband, when Jason is not on a phone call, you can find him pacing the sidelines
at his son’s lacrosse games or watching his daughter perform on stage at a dance recital. He spends
quality time with his wife in their garden growing wonderful herbs, fruits and vegetables. He is
also published and the Best-Selling author of “$hit They Never Taught You in Law School”.
Jason graduated from the University of Miami School of Law, cum laude, in 2000, and received his
B.A from the University of Florida with Honors in 1997. Not only is Jason admitted to practice law in
Florida, he is also licensed to practice in the Courts of the District of Columbia, the 11th Circuit Court
of Appeals, the Southern, Middle and Northern Districts of Florida, the Northern, Southern and Central
Districts of Illinois, the Western District of Tennessee, the Colorado District Court, the Western District
of New York, the Northern District of Indiana, the Western District of Wisconsin, the Northern,
Eastern, Southern and Western and Districts of Texas and, the Nebraska District Court.