TrustAI is not a law firm.
TrustAI is a governed software platform. It makes your documents legible, cites the authority behind every statement — or tells you when it cannot — and prepares a record for a licensed attorney to act on. It does not practice law for you. That line is not fine print; it is the design.
Information, not advice Your attorney decides Cite the authority, or abstain
TrustAI is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. TrustAI organizes your documents, translates them into plain English, cites the controlling authority (or tells you when it cannot), and prepares a record for a licensed attorney to act on. It does not apply the law to your specific situation, recommend a course of action, or replace an attorney's judgment. Using TrustAI does not create an attorney–client relationship. For advice about your specific matter, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. Where a conclusion cannot be supported by the authority, TrustAI abstains and names what is missing rather than guessing.
What TrustAI does — and what it never does
The product is built around a single boundary: the difference between legal information (general, published, source-cited) and legal advice (applying the law to your specific facts and recommending action). Everything on the left is information and organization. Everything on the right is reserved to your licensed attorney.
| TrustAI does — information & equipment | TrustAI never does — reserved to a licensed attorney |
|---|---|
| Ingest and organize your own documents | Tell you which legal claim to bring or settlement to accept |
| Link every statement back to its source document | Apply the law to your specific facts and recommend an action as settled |
| Translate dense legal and financial language into plain English | Interpret what a clause “legally means for you” as a conclusion |
| Cite the controlling authority — or abstain and name what's missing | Predict how a court will rule on your matter |
| Surface contradictions, gaps, and timeline facts | Draft a bespoke legal strategy or fill a gap with a guess |
| Hand a clean, evidence-linked record to the attorney you choose | Select, supply, or act as the attorney; sign or appear; set legal fees |
| Run general, published-authority information | Provide individualized legal or tax advice |
The one rule behind every output
Facts assert. Law asks. Gaps are flagged — never guessed. If producing an answer would require applying the law to your specific facts and recommending what you should do, TrustAI stops and routes you to counsel instead. This is not a promise on a page — it is enforced in the software. When a conclusion cannot be supported by the controlling authority, the tools return “cannot determine” and name the missing fact rather than filling the gap. You can watch it happen: the tools show their citation, or they show their abstention.
Information, not advice
Legal information is general and published — a statute, a deadline rule, the plain meaning of a document's own words, cited to its source. Legal advice is the application of that law to your specific situation, with a recommendation to act. TrustAI delivers the first and prepares you for the second; it does not give the second. The judgment about what the law means for your matter belongs to a licensed attorney who represents you.
Your attorney decides
TrustAI is built to make you the most organized, most prepared client your attorney has ever worked with — or to equip you to act yourself after a licensed professional has reviewed your matter. It hands off; it does not stand in. Using TrustAI does not create an attorney–client relationship with Bonis Systems LLC, and nothing it produces is a substitute for advice from a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.
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How TrustAI protects your data and secures every byte: Compliance & Security · Privacy. The terms that govern use of the platform: Terms.