Procedure
- Identify adversary attempts to shift communication from low latency channels (e.g., mails) to high latency physical channels (e.g., postal mail or printed legal briefs).
- Ignore the channel shift completely and continue submitting all responses, evidence drops, and aggressive deadlines exclusively via instantaneous digital channels.
- Force the external representative (e.g., legal counsel or compliance officer) to manually ingest, translate, and route your digital inputs into their physical workflows.
Goal
To neutralize the defensive time advantage of physical mail and weaponize administrative friction. By maintaining digital execution speed, you degrade the opposing counsel into a rudimentary proxy router, forcing them to waste billable hours and operational cycles managing the channel asymmetry.
Operational Logic
- Legacy systems utilize physical mail as a defensive stalling mechanism to drain your momentum and buy themselves time.
- By refusing to leave the digital channel, you transfer the administrative burden entirely onto the adversary.
- The speed differential ensures the adversary remains trapped in a reactive state, constantly processing your next digital input before their previous physical output has even been delivered.