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"In the R&D world it's been extended so many times, they're pretty used to it," said Dean Zerbe, a former Senate Finance tax counsel, who is now the managing director of Alliantgroup, a firm that helps businesses claim tax breaks.
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"You're going to be hearing Christmas carols in 2012 when we finally get around to talking about extenders," Mr. Zerbe predicted.
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Morgan Stanley analysts Ken Zerbe and Betsy Graseck wrote that "Overall, JPM's results bode well for midcap bank earnings."
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"We like Comerica in a robust economic recovery given its exposure to commercial lending and its highly asset sensitive balance sheet, but the economy is far from robust," said Morgan Stanley analyst Ken Zerbe.
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Experts say Mr. Birkenfeld's involvement in UBS's activities will likely lower his award for turning in the big bank, but Mr. Zerbe says he believes he will receive one.
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"He's going to have to overcome a lot of skepticism in the whistleblower community," said lawyer Dean Zerbe, another whistleblower advocate.
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He also has submitted other whistleblower claims as well, according to his lawyer, Dean Zerbe of the law firm Zerbe, Fingeret, Frank & Jadav in Washington.
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Dean Zerbe Buried in the recently passed health reform package is a provision that provides an unusual and tremendous benefit to small and mid-sized (under 250 employees) biotech firms and their investors.
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"It's that uncertainty for business owners that is really freaking them out," says Zerbe.
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Given the value of Birkenfeld's information, the prosecutors should have been offering him a soft pillow, a cup of tea and a cookie, Zerbe said.
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