Most lawyers know they can’t represent someone and sue them at the same time. – And, now attorney Donald W. McGill, of Waterbury’s McGill & McGill, knows it too, having been reprimanded by the Statewide Grievance Committee recently for commencing an eviction action against a woman who was also his client in a personal-injury case.
Lorraine M. McLaughlin, according to the decision of a reviewing committee, retained McGill in June of 2000 to represent her in a claim arising out of an automobile accident.
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