Disbarment in the law profession is a great punishment or sanction for any lawyer who has been found guilty of any professional misconduct or unethical behavior. The fear of getting disbarred is usually instilled in every law student so as to be careful of losing their license if caught in any unethical behavior.
There are many reasons why a lawyer can get disbarred, and those reasons are majorly based on professional misconduct. The question that, can an attorney be practicing even after disbarment is something a lame man on the street can answer without having any knowledge about law.
When you are disbarred, you get your license revoked which simply means there is no other license with which you can be called an attorney. Believing you can practice as a lawyer even after disbarment is a crime that attracts another set of punishment. But it is also good to know that a lawyer which has been disbarred in one can move to another to practice unless his disbarment is for every state in US