Thomson Reuters Corporation today (10 February) announced it has acquired Noetica, Inc. Founded in 2022, the New York–based AI-native start-up transforms transaction-deal data into structured market intelligence for deal professionals. It delivers vertical AI specialization with qualitative and quantitative benchmarking, natural-language term search, term-trend analysis, and deal-level risk signals – enabling practitioners to confidently determine what’s market and what’s not.
“Noetica has built an AI-native platform that turns corporate transactional terms into structured, queryable market intelligence. Combined with CoCounsel, our AI technology, it will bring realtime market insight directly into legal work.” said Raghu Ramanathan, president of Legal Professionals, Thomson Reuters. “This acquisition will result in a transformative leap forward and accelerates our strategy to deliver vertical specific, professional-grade AI to private practice and in-house deal professionals.”
As part of the acquisition, Noetica brings a deep bench of AI talent – including leading AI scientists, PhDs, and seasoned legal and finance experts – further expanding Thomson Reuters vertical AI capabilities in transactional markets.
Thomson Reuters Ventures – the company’s enterprise technology VC fund – was an early investor in Noetica’s Series A, supporting the expansion of its AI‑native platform.
“Noetica has pioneered a new category of term data through its AI-native analytics and structured market intelligence platform that empowers deal professionals with real-time data analysis and insights never before possible,” said Dan Wertman, chief executive officer and co-founder of Noetica. “By combining our vertical AI specialization with Thomson Reuters category-defining solutions, we will provide a new generation of market-aware legal AI. As the industry evolves, I’ve never been more convinced that content, innovation, and trust will win the day: nobody has been better at providing that to professional services than Thomson Reuters.”
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