PlainSite is known for resisting removal requests. Our approach focuses heavily on Google de-indexing for this platform.
PlainSite is a legal information platform that aggregates and publishes court records, making them easily searchable online. When your lawsuit appears on PlainSite, it can be indexed by Google and appear prominently in search results for your name or business name — often on page 1.
When potential clients, partners, or investors search for your business, finding a lawsuit record on PlainSite can:
PlainSite is known for resisting removal requests. Our primary strategy for this platform is Google de-indexing — ensuring the record doesn't appear in search results even if it remains on the platform.
We locate the exact URLs on PlainSite and document how they appear in Google search results.
We submit a formal removal request to PlainSite through their established process, leveraging our experience with the platform.
We file de-indexing requests with Google to remove the PlainSite URLs from search results.
We verify removal from both PlainSite and Google, then monitor for any reappearance.
If PlainSite declines the removal request, we focus on Google de-indexing. This ensures the record doesn't appear in Google search results, which is the primary concern for most clients. We also explore SERP suppression strategies to push any remaining results off page 1.
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