Episode 161
There’s often a gap between what school teaches and what real life demands. Jason Weiss found that to be true for becoming a lawyer. Now, after 25 years in the legal world, he shares the practical, hard-earned lessons that apply to anyone trying to succeed in a high-pressure, people-driven profession.
Whether you’re a lawyer, leader, or someone simply figuring out how to show up fully in your work, this episode is a masterclass in resilience, communication, and redefining success on your own terms.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Timestamps:
00:16 – Jason’s post-law school “welcome to reality” moment
01:38 – First win in court and the difference real-world law makes
02:57 – Why law is a “practice” (and not an exact science)
03:58 – How a judge’s mood can influence your case
04:20 – Jason’s book: The Sht They Never Taught You in Law School*
05:54 – Universal skills: follow-up, integrity, and knowing your values
08:52 – Law school theory vs. real-world advocacy
11:25 – What happens when you lose and have to face the client
13:46 – Learning who not to work with as a lawyer (and business owner)
15:59 – The $60K mistake Jason made with a client—and what he learned
19:06 – Common misconceptions non-lawyers have about lawyers
21:25 – The power of saying “I don’t know”—and circling back
24:43 – Clients today expect instant clarity: managing modern expectations
25:55 – Thick skin, self-care, and knowing when not to take it personally
28:06 – Continuous learning, CLEs, and the role of AI in law
30:49 – Batman’s utility belt: how Jason views AI as a legal tool
33:43 – Worst professional advice Jason ever received
36:29 – Honesty, mistakes, and always having a plan of action
37:07 – Advice for those considering law school
38:35 – Why some lawyers are miserable—and how coaching can help
42:26 – What coaching is (and isn’t) supposed to do
44:23 – Finding motivation 25 years into the legal grind
45:35 – Why showing up is more powerful than talent
47:02 – You don’t have to respond instantly—just communicate well
47:46 – What Jason has doubled down on since writing his book
49:24 – Final advice for aspiring or struggling lawyers
50:14 – Where to find Jason online
About Jason:
Jason S. Weiss is a litigator who handles all aspects of business and commercial litigation. He has dealt with matters involving breach of contract, tortious interference with business relationships, title, property, non-compete clauses, commercial and residential landlord tenant matters, elder abuse, partnership disputes, trade secrets, RICO claims, fraud, real estate litigation, consumer protection, American’s with Disabilities litigation, tenant/landlord matters, medical marijuana litigation, personal injury and other various business related lawsuits.
He was recently appointed as a Board Member of Benefits Specialist Inc. and voted President of Leadership Coral Springs Class of 2011. Jason is also a former adjunct professor of Sports Law at Nova Southeastern School of Law, a former adjunct professor of the graduate level course Sports Law at St. Thomas University and a former judge for the Broward County Teen Court Program.
Jason has extensive sports and entertainment law experience, including representing prof
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