Nine times out of ten, the only way to deal with court opinions on the Leagle website that are showing up when your name is queried online is to
bury the link on Google Search Results, so that when your name is searched no one will find it because the large majority of people won't look past the first couple pages of search results. This is sometimes called
search result suppression or
reverse SEO. It's a process used by
online reputation companies when the negative information or private content they've been hired to do away, or otherwise deal with, cannot be removed from the source website - e.g. Leagle.com - nor deindexed from the major search engines (Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc.).