Casetext Removal
Get your court records and opinions off Casetext and out of Google search results. We handle the process for you and keep watch so it stays handled.
When a case keeps showing up under your name
Search your name and a legal case can appear right at the top. Casetext publishes court opinions and legal documents, and those pages can rank in Google under your name. A matter that is old, resolved, or barely related to who you are now can keep showing up every time someone looks you up.
The person searching sees the case with no context. They do not see what you have built since. One result can shape the whole impression, and that is why people want their name off Casetext.
NewReputation works to remove or de-index your Casetext records, pushes down what cannot be removed, and monitors the web so it stays handled. You do not have to sort this out alone.
How your information ended up on Casetext
Casetext is a legal research platform built for attorneys and legal professionals. It gathers court cases, statutes, and legal documents in one place and uses AI tools to help users search them. It is now owned by Thomson Reuters.
Most of what Casetext publishes comes from judicial opinions and court orders that sit in the public domain. Because those documents are public, Casetext can collect and display them. Its database holds millions of records from federal and state courts, and Google indexes those pages, so they can surface under your name.
The honest reality of Casetext removal
It helps to know what you are dealing with before you start.
Judicial opinions are public domain
Casetext mainly publishes official court decisions. That makes them harder to remove than a simple docket listing on some other sites. Casetext is not obligated to take down a published opinion, and as a Thomson Reuters property, it tends to treat that content as part of the legal record.
You are not stuck
The realistic path usually combines a removal request, getting the page out of Google, court-level options where they apply, and suppression when removal is not possible. We use all of these together, which is what gets results when a single request would not.
How to request removal from Casetext
Here is the process. We complete each step for you, but this is what it looks like.
Find your record on Casetext
Search Casetext for the case or opinion that lists your name.
Copy the page URL
Save the exact web address of the record. It is the reference point for your request.
Contact Casetext support
Send a removal request to their support or privacy contact. Confirm the current address on casetext.com first, since the contact changed after the Thomson Reuters acquisition.
Explain your request
State that the record is about you, include the URL, and give your reason for removal. Attach any court order sealing or expunging the case if you have one, since that strengthens the request.
Follow up
Casetext reviews requests on its own timeline. A first reply is not always a final answer, so a clear follow-up often matters.
After Casetext: getting it out of Google
Even if Casetext removes or changes the page, Google can take weeks to update, because the old page may still be live or cached. Submit the URL through Google's Refresh Outdated Content tool as soon as the change is confirmed, and request it again if needed.
This is the step that turns "changed on Casetext" into "gone from your search results."
If Casetext will not remove it
Because Casetext publishes public-domain opinions, a flat removal is not always possible. You still have strong options:
Seal or expunge the case at the court
This is the most powerful move. A court order changes the underlying record and gives every site, including Casetext, a clear reason to act. We can tell you whether your case may qualify and guide the steps.
Suppress it
When removal is off the table, we build and rank stronger, accurate content about you so the Casetext result drops off the first page where most people stop looking.
Hand it to a professional
Tracking the record across sites, making the right requests, and following up is slow work. That is what we take off your plate.
How NewReputation helps
One record handled on Casetext is rarely the whole story. The same case is usually copied across other legal and public-record sites. Here is how we cover the full picture.
We find every copy
We map where your case appears across Casetext, UniCourt, Trellis, and the major public-record directories, so nothing slips through. NewReputation has removed information from more than 180 sources.
We do the work
We prepare and send each request, guide you through sealing where it applies, follow up on denials, and push it out of Google.
We keep it gone
We monitor the web month after month and act when records resurface, so your search results stay clean.
Casetext removal FAQ
Kevin Curran, Founder & CEO, NewReputation
Kevin has spent years helping individuals and businesses remove harmful content, suppress negative search results, and protect their digital identities, including hundreds of court-record and public-record removal cases.