DONALD Trump doesn’t like seeing his name everywhere – he’s suing the Morrison Cohen law firm for $5 million for mentioning he was a client on its Web site. “They put my name up all over their ads like I’m in love with them, and I really don’t like them,” Trump told The Post’s Dareh Gregorian. Trump also sued the barristers in Westchester last year, claiming they bungled a real-estate case and overcharged him. Morrison Cohen lawyer David Scharf counters that they won a multimillion-dollar judgment for Trump and that he’s just trying to get out of paying. “He owes our firm about $600,000,” Scharf said. Trump said he sent them a cease-and-desist letter demanding they take references to him off their site. “If it was somebody I was happy with, that would be one thing, but I’m not happy with them,” Trump said. Scharf said he would not take Trump’s name off his site because his firm indeed worked for him.