SAN FRANCISCO — David Cheriton is one of Silicon Valley’s technology success stories. He’s started a string of companies, made millions as an early investor in Google Inc. and is said to be worth more than $3 billion.
But none of that spared him on Tuesday from a taxing cross-examination by Latham & Watkins partner Douglas Lumish on the second day of a trial between two companies Cheriton helped launch: Arista Networks Inc. and OptumSoft Inc.
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