The current challenge to marriage equality before the Supreme Court is causing concern for many families and we are here to help. If you are concerned about how future changes in the law may affect your family, here are steps you can take now to protect your rights.


At Koenig|Dunne, we remain steadfast in our advocacy for LGBTQ Nebraskans. If you have questions or want to safeguard your family, we’re here to help.


Our very own Angela Dunne was interviewed by Rob McCartney at KETV NewsWatch 7 as part of their special Chronicle segment, reflecting on the 10-year anniversary of the historic Freedom to Marry case in Nebraska. Angela spoke about the profound impact of representing the Waters family and the firm’s enduring commitment to justice, dignity, and equality for LGBTQ+ families. She shared how Koenig|Dunne’s legal advocacy helped shape not only the outcome of marriage equality in our state but also the broader conversation around family, fairness, and love under the law. We’re proud to celebrate a decade since that courageous fight and remain steadfast in our mission to support and serve Nebraska’s LGBTQ+ community. 🏳️‍🌈❤️

We were proud to have Susan Ann Koenig present at the 2025 Solo and Small Firm Conference at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Law. Her session, Seven Practical Practices that Can Transform Your Lawyer Life, guided attorneys in discovering how managing themselves is the key to managing their firms, helping them work toward efficiency and excellence with greater ease and enjoyment.


We are proud to share that David Pointer has once again been recognized by Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America for 2026. This is David’s second consecutive year receiving this honor, a distinction awarded through a rigorous peer-review process that reflects integrity, professionalism, and excellence in the legal field.



To those of us who know David, this recognition comes as no surprise. David is respected not only for his skill and knowledge as a strong advocate, but also for the wholehearted care he shows every person he serves.

“Please, there is no other time.” He pled with his ex-wife. In a twist that only divorced parents can appreciate, he was asking her to take their daughters dress shopping for his second wedding. They were leaving for the wedding on Friday – in three days. She sighed, knowing that her daughters needed dresses, but she had obligations on her calendar.


His first attempt, two days prior was a complete and total disaster. The girls had arrived home Monday with new dresses. On Tuesday, she asked them to model, only to find the dresses were ill-fitting and too clingy for their teenage bodies. She texted him pictures. “Is this what you were going for?” “WHAT THE…!!!” He responded, “This is NOT what they looked like in the store.” Thus leading to the pleading at the beginning of our story.


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