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NRA sues OKC advertising agency Ackerman McQueen
The National Rifle Association is suing its longtime advertising and marketing representatives at Oklahoma City-based Ackerman McQueen, accusing it of withholding billing information and breaching their contract. Ackerman McQueen has worked with the NRA for 38 years and court filings reveal annual billings in recent years have topped $40 million as operations expanded to include NRATV featuring personalities Dana Loesch and Oliver North. Ackerman McQueen, in a statement issued late Monday, denied the claims in the lawsuit. “Ackerman McQueen has served the NRA and its members with great pride and dedication for the last 38 years,” the firm stated Monday.
The National Rifle Association is suing its longtime advertising and marketing representatives at Oklahoma City-based Ackerman McQueen, accusing it of withholding billing information and breaching their contract. Ackerman McQueen has worked with the NRA for 38 years and court filings reveal annual billings in recent years have topped $40 million as operations expanded to include NRATV featuring personalities Dana Loesch and Oliver North. Ackerman McQueen, in a statement issued late Monday, denied the claims in the lawsuit. “Ackerman McQueen has served the NRA and its members with great pride and dedication for the last 38 years,” the firm stated Monday.

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- Apr 17, 2019