Organizing human legal expertise into justice that never sleeps

OUR STORY
An idea that began between a law school and a lab
Casey and Kai met in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where two universities have produced a long line of attorneys and engineers, and in our case, two people who came to believe those things should be the same company.
Every year in the U.S., billions of dollars in legal needs go unmet because finding trustworthy, affordable help remains too difficult.
Yet for too long, technology has only enriched traditional big law firms and corporate departments without fundamentally improving how legal services are delivered to real people. So Blueshoe is our answer.
We decided to completely reimagine the way people find and engage legal services. Build for our generation that already expects everything to be intelligent, always-on, and to meet us in all the same ways we live our lives.
We’re building a law firm that’s not afraid to use technology to the fullest potential, to enable attorneys to practice at the top of their game, doing their very best work for clients. Where scale makes justice more human, not less.
We took the idea to San Francisco and Y Combinator, the same program that launched the companies that redefined how travel accomodation and food are delivered, because this is the same kind of bet. A massive market held hostage by a broken model, at a technology inflection that makes a new model possible.
Blueshoe exists because the law is too important to belong only to the people who can afford it. And because the technology to change that is finally here.



WHAT WE'RE BUILDING

A law firm for a generation that expects everything to be intelligent and always-on, and to meet them in all the same ways they live. One that's not afraid to use technology to enable attorneys to practice at the top of their game, and where scale makes justice more human, not less.
Our vision
Law is arguably the most consequential of professions in society. Attorneys carry deep expertise and real judgment into the practice, where a single outcome can alter someone’s livelihood, their family, their future. But the legal system in which they operate was never designed to serve most of the people who need them.
AI fundamentally reshapes the economics of justice. It absorbs much of the operational burden that consumes a lawyer’s day: the drafting, the review, the coordination, the follow-ups. It lets attorneys practice at a scale and a quality that the traditional model never permitted.
We’re not building another tool for law firms. We’re building the firm itself: one where every efficiency gain makes counsel more accessible, not more profitable for the people who already have it. And we’re doing it with attorneys who are ready to practice the way they always wanted to.
Casey O’Grady, CEO

CONTACT & OFFICES
For general questions, concerns, or inquiries not related to an existing client matter.
Law office
Catherine O’Grady, Managing Partner, Blueshoe Legal Services
5227 North 7th StreetSuite 94743Phoenix AZ 85014
Tech office
2261 Market StreetSan Francisco CA 94114


