Bexar County Criminal Defense
Where one announcement can go
One drafted post or release can fan out to the firm’s social profiles, the San Antonio press, and the event calendars, with honesty about which are one click and which are a guided handoff.

One sheet, many destinations
The point of assembling a campaign in one place is that a single announcement does not have to be retyped into a dozen forms. A CLE the firm is teaching, a community legal clinic, a panel on the right to counsel: write it once in the Creative Studio, and the same facts feed every destination below, each in the right format for where it lands.
What follows is the honest map of those destinations. Some are a one-click connection where the platform offers a direct integration. Others are a guided handoff: the Studio drafts and formats the piece, opens the right submission path, and hands it to a person to send. Either way, the wall holds. Nothing leaves until the attorney approves and the Bar advertising-review step is cleared.
Social profiles
These are the firm’s own accounts, posted in each platform’s native shape from the one approved campaign.
Facebook and Instagram connect directly through Meta’s interface, so once the firm links those accounts a post and its image go out as a one-click action after approval. LinkedIn, the natural home for a defense practice talking to other lawyers and to CLE audiences, posts to the firm’s company page through its own connection, one click after approval. YouTube, X (formerly Twitter), and TikTok are set up as guided handoffs today: the Studio drafts the post or the video caption in the right shape for each, and hands it to a person to publish on the firm’s account. As direct connections come online they will be marked one-click, and not before.
Local San Antonio press
A defense firm’s news, a CLE, a clinic, a panel on indigent defense, belongs in the same San Antonio rooms that cover the city’s civic life. The Studio formats the release for each and routes it the way each outlet accepts.
The press desks are a guided handoff: the Studio drafts the release and prepares the email to the right desk, and a person sends it. The list is real and local. Television: KSAT 12, KENS 5 Great Day SA, WOAI News 4, Daytime SA on KABB Fox 29, and KLRN. Radio: Texas Public Radio at KSTX 89.1 and KRTU 91.7. Print and online: the San Antonio Express-News and MySA, the San Antonio Current, the San Antonio Report, San Antonio Magazine, which needs six to eight weeks of lead time for print, La Prensa Texas, which takes a bilingual release, and Out In SA. Each gets the release in the form its desk expects, drafted and ready for a hand to send.
Event calendars
A CLE or a public clinic is an event, and events have their own rails. This is where the most direct connections live.
Eventbrite and Facebook Events connect by API, so an approved event posts as a one-click action and carries through to Google’s “events near me” listings from the structured data. Evvnt is the one that does the heavy lifting: a single submission syndicates out to the Express-News, MySA, and a hundred-plus other sites, so one approved listing reaches far past one form. Do210, San Antonio’s main event-discovery platform, is a guided handoff today through its submission form rather than a public connection. The honest line: the calendar rails reach the widest with the least retyping, and where a true one-click connection exists it is marked as one, and where it is a form, it says so.
The line that does not move
Every destination on this page sits behind the same gate. The Creative Studio drafts, formats, and stages. The attorney approves. The State Bar advertising-review step that a lawyer’s marketing requires is cleared. Only then does anything go, whether it is a one-click API post or a release a person sends by hand. The reach is wide on purpose, and the brakes are the attorney’s on purpose.
The whole machine
Ten logins down to two
One subscription stands in for the stack a defense firm usually stitches together, so the practice runs on two things it already trusts: Google Workspace, where the files and matters live, and The IMC Machine, where the matter runs. LawPay and QuickBooks, the money rail, stay where they are, fed by the Machine. Casework, evidence, motions, vouchers, marketing, and events, in one place.
San Antonio and Bexar County. The Machine is built for here first. For another city, county, or region, the build-out is custom and carries its own setup fee.