Creating a deliberate paper trail—documenting decisions, decisions, and your contributions in writing at the moment they happen—protects you by establishing fact before anyone disputes it later. The key is being consistent and contemporaneous: recording reality as it unfolds, not reconstructing it after tension arises, which courts and investigators understand as genuine record-keeping rather than defensive cover.
Selective documentation is a workplace tactic where managers or HR personnel record only negative incidents involving a specific employee while ignoring identical behaviors from others, creating an artificially negative paper trail used to justify discipline or termination. Recognizing this pattern requires comparing what is documented about you versus what is documented about peers in similar roles.
AI can help employees analyze the frequency, timing, and language of formal documentation directed at them and identify statistical anomalies that suggest targeted record-keeping rather than standard practice, which is a key element in disparate treatment claims.
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