A Superior Court judge has imposed a two-year suspension on an immigration attorney whose alleged failure to provide adequate representation resulted in two clients being detained by immigration officials for several months.

Judge Donna Heller ordered the suspension of Judith Sporn of Westport on Sept. 18, writing: “The respondent’s failure to represent her clients competently and diligently caused them significant injury.”

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