But any relief for the quadriplegic from a multimillion-dollar lawsuit is still a year or two away in a case that has entangled the concert promoter, the arena owner, the people who poured the booze and even Edmonton's chief of police.
"I can't say if the (trial) date will be 2010 or 2011," Schulz's lawyer, Patrick Phelan, said in an interview with The Canadian Press. He said his client prefers not to talk to reporters, but added "his attitude is excellent," especially considering the circumstances. "How would you feel if you had no motion in your arms and legs?"
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