Vague Adverse Characterization Pattern Catalog

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The Vague Adverse Characterization Pattern Catalog is a discipline of treating the adversary's accusation-without-specification as itself the actionable misrepresentation, rather than as a procedural irritant. The catalog records each instance of a vague accusation (for example, "your communications are improper," "your conduct is harassing," "your concerns are without merit") with same-speaker and same-firm scienter indicators. Existing KRPC 8.4(c) practice analyzes individual false statements one at a time; this discipline treats the absence of specification as the conduct that triggers the rule. The accusation is the misstatement.

The operational rule is to catalog, not engage. Each new instance of vague adverse characterization is added to the catalog and contributes to a pattern argument; replying to the instance invites either specification (which the adversary cannot deliver without exposing underlying conduct) or another pattern instance. Either outcome favors the cataloger.

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