While Stuart Rosenfeldt is intent on keeping the beleaguered Fort Lauderdale law firm formerly led by Scott Rothstein together with a core group, many lawyers at Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler are looking for other jobs while their ousted boss faces a fraud probe into alleged losses of $400 million or more.

“Quite a lot of talent at the firm have come to me and said we want our core group to stay together, let’s reconstitute and change the name,” Rosenfeldt said in an interview. “We want to practice law together. Whatever was RRA and whatever name it surfaces as in the near future, it will still have that great, solid talent base that made us a great law firm.”

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