Public Pattern & Source View

Case Repository — where the patterns recur in reported decisions.

This page is the public pattern and case-reference layer. It shows where the same issues that appear in Gate Architecture and Attack Catalog recur in reported decisions and linked case patterns.

21 Patterns
Cases
Browse by pattern first, then source case, then use the detail tabs to inspect the reasoning, timeline, and linked replay surface.
Select a source case to view the public pattern, decision timeline, and linked replay surface.

What is the Case Repository?

The Case Repository collects public case patterns and BAG-linked references that inform the Aram Algorithm gate logic, attack logic, and replay outputs. Each pattern is derived from reported German labour court decisions and maps to specific evaluation points within the eight-gate decision framework.

Who uses this?

Employment law counsel, in-house legal teams, and HR compliance officers use the case repository to compare their termination file against established patterns from Kündigungsschutz proceedings under KSchG, BetrVG, and related statutes.

Frequently asked questions

What are case patterns?
Case patterns are recurring procedural configurations drawn from reported German labour court decisions (BAG, LAG). Each pattern identifies a specific compliance risk that appears across multiple termination disputes.
How do patterns connect to the gate architecture?
Each case pattern is linked to specific gates and evaluation points. When a termination file matches a known pattern, the corresponding gate review surfaces the associated compliance risk.
Are these based on real court decisions?
Yes. Patterns are derived from publicly reported decisions of the Bundesarbeitsgericht (BAG) and Landesarbeitsgerichte (LAG). Case references are provided where applicable.
Decision Framework

How the system evaluates termination cases

  • Legal qualification of dismissal type
  • Pattern matching against precedent structures
  • Compliance validation against statutory requirements
  • Risk classification output

The system applies structured legal reasoning to each termination file, evaluating evidence completeness and procedural compliance through a decision framework anchored in KSchG, BetrVG, AGG, and BGB.