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Kelly S. Boyd

Of Counsel

Kelly Boyd is Of Counsel in Foley’s San Francisco office and a member of the firm’s Business Law Department and Transactions Practice Group. After more than a decade in business roles, she returned to private practice with a practical, operator’s perspective that informs her corporate, securities, and M&A work. She advises companies on corporate governance, venture financings, capital markets transactions, and buy- and sell-side M&A, with experience across the full corporate life cycle; from pre-incorporation planning and formation through IPOs and other liquidity events. Kelly works with clients ranging from single‑founder startups to companies valued at over $1 billion, spanning a broad range of industries. After graduating from the University of Chicago Law School, she began her career at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati during the dot‑com boom and has had a front‑row seat to the evolution of technology in the San Francisco Bay Area. Kelly’s clients most often comment on how much she cares about them and wants to help them fulfil their dreams.

Community Involvement

  • Held various volunteer roles at Marin Country Day School including as a member of the Parent Management Committee and as Chair of the Marin Country Day School Book Fair.
June 17, 2026 Foley Viewpoints

The Habits of Boards That Get It Right

NACD Northern California put a group of directors around a table last week to talk about why good boards still talk themselves into bad decisions. We were privileged to co-lead the discussion alongside our friends Tracey-Lee Brown and Matt DiGuiseppe, both Directors in the Governance Insights Center at PwC. PwC’s latest Annual Corporate Directors Survey had just landed, and the headline number gave us something to chew on. What follows are some of the ideas we took away from that conversation.
June 16, 2026 Foley Viewpoints

 A Room with a View: What the Secondaries Boom Is Really Telling Us About Private Markets

Five and a half years ago, our team joined Foley & Lardner to restart its presence in San Francisco. The firm had deep roots across the country, but we believed it needed a real home in the place where so much of the private capital story actually gets written. Not a satellite office. A home.
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May 18, 2026 Foley Ignite

Securing the Agentic Future: A GC Lunch Series Discussion

Share on Twitter Print Share by Email Share Back to top AI adoption across industries is entering a new chapter. As generative AI becomes embedded in business operations, a more powerful and more complex wave is emerging: agentic AI.
April 2, 2026 Foley Ignite

Pre-IPO Planning Is No Longer About Going Public. It’s About Keeping Every Option Alive.

March 26, 2026 In the News

Foley Attorneys Co-Author Article on Blitzhire Regulatory Blindspots

Foley & Lardner LLP partner Louis Lehot, of counsel Kelly Boyd, and Callie Ericksen co-authored the Law.com article, “Blitzhires and the Regulatory Blindspot.”
March 2, 2026 Foley Viewpoints

Recent Developments for Private Company M&A

This report highlights some recent developments relevant to private company M&A.