Jason Weiss - attorney - presents How People Commit Business Fraud
From 11:15 am until 12:15 pm
At Hybrid Meeting in Person and On Zoom
101 Library Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
Jason Weiss, Attorney
The visionary founder and CEO of Ask Jason Weiss. After two decades in the legal field, Jason embarked on a remarkable journey that redefined his career and purpose. He’s not your typical lawyer; as he puts it, he's always been a “round peg in a square hole.” While many in the profession chase financial gain, Jason prioritizes client satisfaction and believes that money should never hinder helping those in need.
Through the power of social media, particularly Instagram, Jason has connected with countless attorneys seeking greater fulfillment in their careers. His podcast, "Ask Jason Weiss," available on major platforms like Apple and Spotify, serves as a guiding light for those feeling stuck in their legal paths. With a wealth of experience as a dealmaker and a compassionate mentor, Jason inspires others to explore alternative avenues that leverage their law degrees.
Beyond his professional achievements, Jason is a dedicated husband and father of two talented teenagers, fostering their entrepreneurial spirit as they launch their own online ventures. A proud alum of the University of Miami School of Law and the University of Florida, Jason is licensed in Florida and Washington, DC, and has served as a board member for Benefits Specialist Inc. His leadership journey includes roles as president of Leadership Coral Springs and as an adjunct professor in sports law. https://jswlawyer.com
Workshop: How People Commit Business Fraud
Fraud – An act by a person or a thing intended to deceive others. It’s a scary concept, but a favorite motive in crime fiction. Our next speaker, Jason Weiss, had practiced law for over two decades when he found himself searching for greater personal fulfillment, asking himself how he could reach beyond the conventional teachings of law school.
He discovered that his true passion lay in teaching, offering guidance, and acting as a mentor. Using social media, he shared his transformative story and became a magnet for attorneys who sought greater satisfaction from their own careers. Jason deftly guided them towards alternative business options that could leverage their law degrees.
Combining his legal and business intellect, Jason will educate us on the countless ways a criminal mind can conceive to deceive any of us. In today’s world of cybercrime, scams and schemes, we are all frighteningly vulnerable. Perpetrators are no longer as obvious as the old-time snake oil salesman.