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When MS employees miss work for subpoena

March 2023 employment law letter
Authors: 
Martin J. Regimbal, The Kullman Firm

Q         What is an employer’s obligation to pay an employee who has to miss work because of a subpoena that isn’t job-related? Is it similar to jury duty leave?

In Mississippi, there isn’t a statute requiring an employer to pay employees who are subject to a subpoena for the time away from work. Further, there isn’t a statute generally addressing an employer’s obligations to employees who are the subject of a subpoena.

In addition, it’s worth noting that Mississippi’s jury leave law doesn’t require employers to pay employees during leave for jury duty.

Martin J. Regimbal is a shareholder of the Kullman Firm in Columbus, Mississippi. He may be reached at mjr@kullmanlaw.com.

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