Today's episode begins with a question from Adrien Thuren about the minimum wage. \xa0How come restaurants can seemingly pay wait staff less than minimum wage? \xa0And if that's legal, why don't other industries don't start paying their employees less than minimum wage too? \xa0Andrew tells us why or why not. For our main segment, we bring back guest Chris Kristofco from OA6. \xa0In addition to being an ex-lawyer and current-day blogger about the Green Bay Packers, Chris is also a casino employee and former dealer. \xa0He joins us to help break down the recent verdict in federal court in New Jersey requiring Phil Ivey to pay back $10.1 million to the Atlantic City Borgata casino. Next, "Breakin' Down the Law" returns with a segment that explains the difference between\xa0a "lawyer" and an "attorney." \xa0Be honest -- you didn't know the answer, either, did you?? Finally, we end with\xa0Thomas Takes the Bar Exam, where Thomas tackles question #5 about garnishment of wages. \xa0For every episode going forward, TTTBE will give you a new question on Friday, followed by the answer on Tuesday. \xa0And remember that you can play along by following\xa0our Twitter feed (@Openargs) and quoting the tweet that announces this episode along with your guess and reason(s)! Show Notes & Links