In general, no. If the attorney from Minnesota has ped the bar in Nebraska, then they may, however, since you are asking this question, I ume they have not. An attorney can get permission from the judge to represent a client in another state for a single matter. However, they have to show that they are competent, and the potential client must show why they cannot hire a local attorney. Also, they sometimes must work in conjunction with a local attorney.
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