If your license is revoked then by law you are not allowed to drive a vehicle at all.
Emergency case
You can contact your state Bar Association for a definite answer, but the liikliehood is that it would not be revoked, but the attorney could receive a censure.
Driving While License Suspended/Revoked
No settlement deed can be revoked by any court as long as the settlement was made according to the law in force at the time and place the settlement was made.
No settlement ( except conditional settlement ) ,deed can be revoked by an court whatsoever as long as the settlement was done as per law in force at the time of settlement.
"Laws" are not derived from "case law" - DECISIONS are derived from case law.
Common law can either be case law that interprets legislative statutes, or it can be case law that is only based on principles from prior case law.
When a law is canceled, it means that the law is officially revoked or annulled, and it no longer has legal force or validity. This can happen through various legal processes, such as legislation or court decisions.
Common law is also known as case law or judge-made law.
On May 4, 1923, the prohibition law was revoked in New York.
Case law refers to common law. It is a law that is made by judges through the decision of the court.