This year, the coronavirus pandemic wreaked havoc on the South Florida hospitality industry, but attorneys expect next year to be different.

And Louis J. Terminello, the chair of the hospitality, alcohol and leisure industry group at Greenspoon Marder, pinpointed a sector that will revive commerce.

"South Florida nightlife drives other segments of the hospitality industry here," Terminello said. "Many tourists come here to party at our nightclubs and visit our restaurant and hotels as a result. All segments of hospitality will not fully recover until the nightlife industry recovers as well."

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Michael A. Mora

Michael was born and raised in South Florida. He went to undergrad at Florida Atlantic University and earned his master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He is the crypto litigation reporter for Law.com, as well as an editor for ALM Global. You can email him at [email protected].