Texas Education Agency accused J.L. of contract abandonment after he resigned from a teaching position at a school near Houston, Texas to teach at another school, closer to his spouse’s employer. J.L. transferred so he could assist with caring for his two small children. J.L. vehemently denied the allegations, stating that he fulfilled all of the contractual and statutory obligations for transferring to another school. After Bertolino, LLP, provided a vigorous response to the allegations, the allegations were dismissed.
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