Instructions.  One of the questions from the list below will appear on the mid-term exam.  You
will answer whichever question appears on the actual exam (50 points).  Always provide specific
examples to  support  your main  points,  including,  but  not limited  to,  where  appropriate: specific
theories,  materials,  lectures,  discussions,  etc.    In  all  questions,  make  sure  that  you  1)  discuss  2)
analyze  and  3)  reach  conclusions  on  all  legal  issues;  DO  NOT  assume  that  there  is  just  one
answer or a  win-lose situation; instead,  MAKE SURE  that you talk about  every  possibility  that
you  can  think  of  as  long  as  it  answers  the  question.    If  it  answers  the  question,  you  could  get
credit for it if it is in your exam essay; if it is not in your exam essay and stays in your head, you
will definitely not get credit for it.   If you write an essay that is shorter than the equivalent of 3-4
double-spaced pages, you are probably missing something big   Your essay will be graded on 1)
whether you thoroughly discuss all legal issues in your question and 2) how much detail you go
into in your essay, along with 3) accuracy in understanding of all legal concepts.  Writing skills
will  not  affect  your  grade  as  long  as  I  can  understand  what  you  are  saying  (DO  NOT  HAVE
SOMEONE ELSE WRITE YOUR EXAM ESSAY FOR YOU OR OTHERWISE ENGAGE
IN  ACADEMIC  MISCONDUCT).  GRAMMERLY IS  ALSO PROHIBITED.    If  a  question
asks  you  to  come  up  with  a  hypothetical,  don’t  spend  the  majority  of  your  time  on  the
hypothetical story; use the story ONLY as a starting point for identifying all legal issues and for
explaining how the facts in the story support your analyses of the legal issues.
 
1) You are a Washington resident, and you are driving in Idaho while you are on vacation.
An is a resident of Oregon, and she is also driving her own car in Idaho.  You and An get
into  a  car  accident  in  Idaho,  and  both  of  you  want  to  sue  each  other.    What  are  the
possible lawsuits; and where can you file your lawsuit against An; and where can An file
her lawsuit against you?  Identify and discuss all possibilities, making sure to also explain
your conclusions about which outcomes are the most likely.

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