Brendan Kenny in the March 2026 Issue of The Minnesota Catholic

Hellmuth & Johnson’s Brendan M. Kenny was published in the March 2026 issue of The Minnesota Catholic. His article, “The Attorney as Negotiator: Sitting Down Before the Battle,” discusses how lawyers prepare for and navigate conflict. Mr. Kenny’s article can be read here.
Hellmuth & Johnson Attorneys Brendan Kenny and Neven Selimovic Featured on the Agile Attorney Podcast

Hellmuth & Johnson attorneys Brendan Kenny and Neven Selimovic joined the Agile Attorney Podcast to discuss how Kanban visibility, Agile principles, and thoughtful AI support have helped them transform complex legal writing workflows into a predictable, high-quality internal service. Their approach has streamlined motion practice, reduced bottlenecks, and created a repeatable system now used both […]
Hellmuth & Johnson’s Brendan Kenny Offers Insights on Strategic Conflict Resolution in the July Issue of The Minnesota Catholic

In the July issue of The Minnesota Catholic, attorney Brendan Kenny discusses strategies for handling conflict in legal practice, emphasizing the importance of planning, partnership with clients, and reframing conflict as an opportunity for growth. Read the full article here.
Exclusive Seminar on AI and Legal Writing Hosted by Neven Selimovic and Brendan Kenny

On January 27, 2025, Hellmuth & Johnson attorneys Neven Selimovic and Brendan Kenny will co-host the seminar Legal Writing in the Age of AI: Revolutionize Your Writing by Combining Human and Artificial Intelligence. They will discuss how to harness the power of artificial intelligence to enhance the writing process, refine persuasion skills, and improve legal […]
Neven Selimovic Shares Insights on Legal Writing in Interview with WordRake

WordRake, the automated in-line editing software company, recently interviewed Hellmuth & Johnson attorney Neven Selimovic. The interview covers topics including storytelling in legal documents, empathy with clients, writing as a process, modernizing legal language, and the role of AI in legal writing. Selimovic offers insights into improving legal communication while embracing technological tools. Curious about […]
Brendan Kenny and Neven Selimovic Explore how AI is Transforming Legal Writing in the October Issue of Bench & Bar Magazine

Attorneys Brendan Kenny and Neven Selimovic of Hellmuth & Johnson explore how AI is transforming legal writing while emphasizing that fundamental principles remain crucial in the October issue of Bench & Bar magazine. They discuss how effective legal writing teams can leverage AI tools to enhance their work without sacrificing the core elements of persuasive […]
Brendan Kenny Discusses How Lawyers Can Better Serve Their Clients in The Minnesota Catholic

Hellmuth & Johnson’s Brendan M. Kenny was published in the April 2024 issue of The Minnesota Catholic. His article, “Lawyer as Advocate,” discusses how lawyers can better serve as true partners to their clients. Mr. Kenny’s article can be read here. Brendan Kenny- April 2024 Issue
Attorney Nicklaus Johnson Joins Hellmuth & Johnson

Hellmuth & Johnson is pleased to announce that attorney Nicklaus A. Johnson has joined the firm as an associate in the litigation practice group. Johnson represents individuals and businesses in a variety of areas, including business, real estate, and construction matters. He assists clients at all stages of a dispute, from pre-litigation through appeals and […]
Brendan Kenny Secures Reinstatement of Market’s Participation in SNAP

Hellmuth & Johnson attorney Brendan Kenny won reinstatement of an Asian-owned market’s participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), following the United States Department of Agriculture’s disqualification of the market based on alleged “trafficking” of SNAP benefits. When the USDA disqualifies a SNAP retailer from participating in SNAP, the results can be devastating for […]
Hellmuth & Johnson’s Brendan Kenny Wins Reinstatement of Market’s Participation in SNAP

Hellmuth & Johnson attorney Brendan Kenny won reinstatement of a Native-owned market’s participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), following the United States Department of Agriculture’s disqualification of the market based on alleged “trafficking” of SNAP benefits. When the USDA disqualifies a SNAP retailer from participating in SNAP, the results can be devastating for […]