¶ 1 Upon consideration of the affidavits and evidence tendered to the trial court by Symphony Commerce and Henry Kim (defendants) and plaintiff Diamond Candles, the allegations in the complaint that are not controverted by defendants’ affidavits, the trial courts findings of fact, and the arguments of counsel, we conclude that there is substantial record evidence supporting the trial courts finding of personal jurisdiction over defendants in this matter and that the trial court did not abuse its discretion by denying defendants’ motion to dismiss for improper venue and defendants’ motion to stay under the doctrine of forum non conveniens. Thus, we affirm the trial courts order and opinion on defendants’ Rule 12(b)(2) and Rule 12(b)(3) motions to dismiss entered on 12 March 2020 as it relates to defendant-appellants Symphony Commerce and Henry Kim.
AFFIRMED.
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. The order and opinion of the North Carolina Business Court, 2020 NCBC 17, is available at https://www.nccourts.gov/assets/documents/opinions/2020% 20NCBC% 2017.pdf.
PER CURIAM.