Minnesota Motion For Non-Resident To Serve As Local Counsel is a legal document that must be filed in Minnesota state courts when a non-resident attorney wishes to represent a client in a case in that state. The motion must be filed by the non-resident attorney in the county where the case will be heard and must include an affidavit stating the reasons why the non-resident attorney is best suited to represent the client. The affidavit must also include a statement of the non-resident attorney's qualifications and experience. The three types of Minnesota Motion For Non-Resident To Serve As Local Counsel are: 1. Motion for Pro HAC Vice Admittance: This motion is filed when a non-resident attorney wishes to represent a client in a case in Minnesota without becoming a licensed attorney in the state. The motion must include an affidavit that explains why the non-resident attorney is best suited to represent the client and must include a statement of the non-resident attorney's qualifications and experience. 2. Motion for Admission on Motion: This motion is filed when a non-resident attorney wishes to represent a client in Minnesota and has already been admitted to practice law in the state. The motion must include an affidavit that explains the non-resident attorney's qualifications and experience, as well as any other relevant information. 3. Motion for Admission on Limited Scope: This motion is filed when a non-resident attorney wishes to represent a client in a limited scope in Minnesota. The motion must include an affidavit that explains why the non-resident attorney is best suited to represent the client and must include a statement of the non-resident attorney's qualifications and experience.