Ackerman McQueen

Joshua Powell, former second in command at the National Rifle Association, said the gun group caters "to the extreme fringe."
"The NRA is fraught with fraud and abuse," state Attorney General Letitia James said in a statement.
The change is another sign of upheaval for the National Rifle Association, which faces a series of lawsuits over expenditures and media leaks.
The notorious gun group is being crushed by its own financial mismanagement and legal woes.
The National Rifle Association's problems have deepened as its tax-exempt status remains under investigation.
The network is reportedly shutting down and its hosts “will no longer be the public faces of the N.R.A.”
A failed try to topple the group's chief executive, millions of dollars blown and multiple lawsuits are roiling the gun lobby.
Advertising firm Ackerman McQueen is jumping ship as lawsuits fly.
The gun group's leadership is in chaos after a report by The Trace prompted an IRS investigation of the organization's tax status.