A class-action lawsuit against the owners of the Rena by businesses left out of pocket after the disastrous reef collision has gathered pace, with more claimants joining it and plans for a QC to possibly take up the case.
Salvage of the container ship, grounded in the Bay of Plenty, reaches a transition point this weekend when salvors Svitzer and Smit leave Tauranga at the end of their contract.
A team of legal advisers - representing more than 30 claimants - who have so far worked for free have engaged a firm to make an economic impact assessment.
Tauranga barrister Nicole Smith, a member of the team, said a Queen's Counsel she could not yet name had signalled his support for the case, but was yet to commit.
"There are more and more claimants ... who as they see what is happening and have been speaking to others in the community have decided to get on board," she said.