Auckland Mayor Len Brown is bringing in a high-powered lawyer, Alan Galbraith, QC, to keep tabs on legal moves in the bitter dispute on the wharves and to protect the council's 100 per cent shareholding in the port.
Mr Galbraith's appointment came after the port company served an official lockout notice to union workers, just before a vote to end their ninth strike since November.
The 14-day notice of an "indefinite" lockout was issued a day after the company said it would suspend plans to sack 292 workers and resume talks on a collective contract at the port.
The appointment of Mr Galbraith is a sign that Mr Brown is not happy with the legal tactics of the port company and is worried about the economic impact of the port dispute on the Auckland economy and this year's projected dividend of $18 million to the council.
"The two sides need to get into mediation and get this sorted out," he said yesterday.