Weinstein lives on Mercer Island with his wife (Gaylene Vaden) and children Trevor, Arielle and Madeleine.
Weinstein is currently the founder of the Weinstein Caggiano law firm in Seattle, Washington, which specializes in mesothelioma cases (involving people exposed to asbestos during their careers) and life-threatening rideshare cases, where drivers and/or riders are attacked in the Uber or Lyft cars they use.
Signed into law, the legislation required a comprehensive study of Washington's structure and funding of public education, including recommendations for reform.
The Legislature failed to pass Weinstein's Homebuyer's Bill of Rights which would have held builders liable for shoddy construction.
The Washington-based online advocacy group honored Weinstein for his "four years as a fearless and relentless crusader for consumer protection.