NetDocuments to Acquire OpenText’s eDOCS Legal Document Platform

NetDocuments will acquire OpenText’s eDOCS system, expanding its cloud-based legal DMS portfolio. The deal, pending regulatory approval, is expected to close in early 2026.

Key points:

  • NetDocuments plans to acquire OpenText’s eDOCS legal document management solution.
  • The deal is expected to close in early 2026, pending regulatory approvals.
  • eDOCS clients will gain migration paths into NetDocuments’ cloud-based legal DMS.

Cloud-based legal technology provider NetDocuments has reached an agreement to acquire eDOCS, the legal document management system owned by OpenText. The transaction, announced in a press release, is subject to customary regulatory approvals and is expected to close in early 2026.

Under the terms of the deal, NetDocuments will acquire eDOCS’ technical assets, intellectual property, and dedicated personnel. Once completed, eDOCS customers and partners will continue to receive full support and gain a defined migration path into NetDocuments’ cloud-native legal document management platform.

“Our commitment has always been to help legal professionals do their best work,” said Josh Baxter, CEO of NetDocuments. “Following the close of the transaction, eDOCS customers, employees, and partners will benefit from being part of a company that lives and breathes legal document management.”

The move represents another step in the consolidation of legal technology providers as firms and corporate legal departments migrate from on-premises systems to cloud-native infrastructure. eDOCS, long a staple in law firm environments, was one of the few remaining legacy DMS platforms not yet integrated into a modern, AI-enabled ecosystem.

Integration planning between the two companies will begin immediately, consistent with legal and regulatory requirements. Until the deal closes, OpenText and NetDocuments will continue to operate independently, with no disruption expected for existing customers or partners.

If finalized, the acquisition could accelerate NetDocuments’ growth in the corporate legal and government sectors, where OpenText maintains long-standing relationships. More than 7,000 organizations currently use NetDocuments globally, including law firms and in-house legal teams seeking secure, AI-enhanced document management tied to productivity platforms such as Microsoft 365 and DocuSign.

Both companies have indicated that operational continuity remains a top priority during the transition period. In its announcement, NetDocuments said it intends to “extend its community” while ensuring eDOCS clients experience a “clear, supported pathway” to the cloud.

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