A Nevada Designation of Local Counsel And Consent Thereto is a document used to designate a local attorney to represent a client in a legal matter in the state of Nevada. This document is signed by both the client and the local counsel, giving the local counsel permission to represent the client in the matter. The document also outlines the terms and conditions of the representation, including the scope of the representation and the fees for the attorney's services. There are two types of Nevada Designation of Local Counsel And Consent Thereto: a limited designation of local counsel and a general designation of local counsel. A limited designation of local counsel is used when the attorney will only be representing the client in specific matters. A general designation of local counsel is used when the attorney will be representing the client in any and all legal matters in the state of Nevada.