About Jason Howard
Jason Howard Forcier built a practice that crosses administrative tribunals and state courts. He has worked at his own firm and in a managing role at a regional law office. People who encounter his work most often see him on workers' compensation dockets, immigration calendars and disability hearings.
Forcier earned a B.S. in Business Finance from the University of Phoenix in 2010. He later completed a J.D. at Phoenix School of Law in 2014. Those credentials precede a steady move into practice areas that combine administrative advocacy and courtroom work.
He opened the Jason Forcier Law Office in 2014 and handled a range of matters there. The next year he joined Nunez Law Office as an associate. He rose to managing lawyer in 2017. In those roles he supervised case preparation, represented clients at hearings and handled appeals in administrative forums. The progression shows a shift from solo practice to firm-based leadership and back-and-forth handling of individual cases and office operations.
Forcier holds admissions in Arizona and at several federal and administrative forums. His listed jurisdictions include the Federal Circuit, the Office of Disability Adjudication & Review, and the Executive Office for Immigration Review. He also holds a Board-Certified Specialist credential in Workers' Compensation from the State Bar of Arizona and is an Arizona Certified Mediator. Earlier credentials and industry certifications include an Accredited Buyer’s Representative designation and a Certified Risk Management Specialist credential from the Arizona Association of Realtors.
Professional memberships reflect the threads of his work. He has been a member of the Maricopa County Bar Association and Los Abogados (the Arizona Hispanic Bar Association) since 2012. He joined the Arizona Association of Lawyers for Injured Workers in 2017 and lists ongoing association with that group. Earlier in his career he belonged to several real estate trade groups from 2009 through 2021, and he held memberships in immigration and Social Security claimant organizations during portions of the 2010s.
Today Forcier practices at Nunez Law Office, where he handles matters in state and administrative venues. He continues to represent clients in workers' compensation claims, immigration proceedings and disability hearings, concentrating his current work on those areas of practice.