Most firms bought some AI tools. Kestrel is built the other way round: one machine runs the work end to end, and named solicitors stand at the gate. This page explains exactly how, because you are trusting it with your problem.
From the second you call to the morning your solicitor does, the same system carries your matter. Nothing is retyped, nothing is lost between departments, because there are no departments.
Answers in two seconds, any hour of any night. Realtime speech AI that confirms your matter is in the UK, listens calmly, asks what a lawyer would ask, and reads your email back letter-perfect before anything is booked. You always know it is the machine: it says so.
While you talk, the machine builds the case file a lawyer actually needs: who is involved, what happened and when, the amounts, the evidence you hold, the deadlines already running. By the time you hang up, the matter reads as if a lawyer opened it.
Letters before action, claims, agreements, schedules: drafted by frontier models working from your file against the current law of England and Wales. The machine watched section 21 die on 1 May 2026; its drafts moved the same day. Production is what machines are for.
The gate that makes Kestrel a law firm rather than a chatbot. Nothing leaves without a named, regulated solicitor reading it and signing it. The machine cannot send. Agents produce; solicitors sign, and answer for it.
Limitation clocks, court dates, notice windows, the law itself. Deadlines stop living in one person's head and start living in a system that does not sleep, forget, or go on holiday. Your lawyer walks in at 9:00 already knowing.
Kestrel runs on frontier AI models under commercial terms that forbid training on your data. The models draft; they do not decide. Every draft is traceable back to your case file, every legal position is checked against the law of England and Wales as it stands today, and anything the machine is unsure about is flagged to the solicitor rather than smoothed over.
Two rules never bend. You always know when you are talking to the machine. And the machine never sends: a named solicitor reviews and signs everything that leaves.
The demo stores nothing unless you ask for a lawyer call; then only the details you give for that purpose: your name, contact and matter summary. Voice audio is processed by our AI provider to run the conversation.
Case files hosted in the UK under UK data protection law. Encryption in transit and at rest. No training on client data. A named solicitor accountable for every matter, under SRA authorisation which Kestrel will apply for before taking a single client. These will be published as measured service standards, not marketing.
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