NHL says lawyers are 'ghostwriting' to gain momentum in concussion lawsuit
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The NHL alleges that lawyers representing those suing the league over its handling of concussions are "ghostwriting" articles for members of the 80 some-odd players involved in the lawsuit, reports TSN's Rick Westhead.
The allegations were documented Wednesday in U.S. federal court.
The NHL believes certain articles, which weren't specified by the league, are being written to help recruit other players and sway public opinion, reports Westhead.
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