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Drupal - OpenText eDOCS Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Drupal and OpenText eDOCS

1. Public Legal Knowledge Portal with Controlled Document Publishing

Data flow: OpenText eDOCS ? Drupal

Legal teams store approved policies, client alerts, precedents, and guidance documents in OpenText eDOCS, while Drupal publishes selected content to a public or client-facing portal. Only finalized, approved documents are exposed, reducing the risk of publishing outdated or unauthorized material.

  • Improves consistency between internal document governance and external web content
  • Reduces manual copying of content into the website
  • Supports legal publishing workflows with version control and approval checkpoints

2. Matter-Centric Client Portal for Secure Document Access

Data flow: Bi-directional

Drupal serves as the client portal front end, while OpenText eDOCS remains the system of record for matter documents. Clients can securely view, download, or upload documents tied to a specific matter, with Drupal handling the user experience and eDOCS managing document security, versioning, and retention.

  • Provides a modern self-service portal for clients
  • Reduces email-based document exchange
  • Ensures matter documents remain governed in the legal repository

3. Legal Intake Forms That Create Matter Records and Supporting Documents

Data flow: Drupal ? OpenText eDOCS

Drupal hosts intake forms for new legal requests, contract reviews, or case submissions. Submitted data and uploaded attachments are automatically routed into OpenText eDOCS and filed under the correct matter or client folder structure for legal review and processing.

  • Speeds up intake for legal operations and shared services teams
  • Standardizes request capture across departments
  • Creates a searchable audit trail from submission to filing

4. Internal Legal Resource Center with Controlled Access to Templates and Precedents

Data flow: OpenText eDOCS ? Drupal

Drupal powers an internal legal knowledge hub where attorneys and paralegals access approved templates, clause libraries, playbooks, and precedent documents stored in OpenText eDOCS. Access can be restricted by practice group, region, or matter team.

  • Improves reuse of approved legal content
  • Reduces time spent searching across repositories
  • Supports consistent document drafting and review practices

5. Regulatory or Policy Document Publishing with Approval Governance

Data flow: OpenText eDOCS ? Drupal

Corporate legal or compliance teams maintain regulated policies, notices, and disclosures in OpenText eDOCS. Once approved, the latest version is automatically published to Drupal for employees, partners, or the public, ensuring the website always reflects the current legal position.

  • Minimizes compliance risk from stale content
  • Creates a clear approval-to-publication workflow
  • Supports auditability for regulated communications

6. Search and Discovery Across Website Content and Legal Documents

Data flow: Bi-directional

Drupal provides a unified search experience that surfaces both website content and selected documents or metadata from OpenText eDOCS. Users can search by topic, matter, jurisdiction, or document type and be directed to the appropriate content source.

  • Improves findability for legal professionals and clients
  • Reduces duplicate content repositories
  • Enables metadata-driven navigation across both platforms

7. Attorney Profile and Practice Area Pages Driven by Approved Content

Data flow: OpenText eDOCS ? Drupal

Drupal manages attorney bios, practice area pages, and legal service descriptions, while OpenText eDOCS supplies approved case studies, publications, and credentials documents. This keeps marketing content aligned with legal review and document governance.

  • Ensures published credentials and publications are approved
  • Reduces manual updates by marketing teams
  • Supports consistent branding across legal service pages

8. Document Lifecycle Reporting and Content Governance Dashboard

Data flow: OpenText eDOCS ? Drupal

Drupal can present dashboards for legal operations showing document status, publication dates, review cycles, and content ownership based on metadata from OpenText eDOCS. This gives stakeholders visibility into what is approved, pending review, or due for refresh.

  • Improves governance over legal and client-facing content
  • Helps teams identify outdated materials faster
  • Supports operational reporting for legal and compliance leaders

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