Haynes Boone served as co-counsel to Anthology, Inc. in connection with the company’s Chapter 11 restructuring, which became effective on Jan. 23, 2026, following the entry of a confirmation order by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas. Anthology is a leading provider of education-technology solutions serving higher education institutions and educators worldwide.
Anthology filed for Chapter 11 protection on Sept. 30, 2025, as part of a strategic reorganization designed to strengthen its finances and recapitalize its Teaching & Learning unit as a debt-free, stand-alone business. As part of the reorganization, Anthology signed agreements to sell its other business units, including Enterprise Operations, Lifecycle Engagement and Student Success.
Partners Charles A. Beckham Jr., Charlie Jones and Arsalan Muhammad, Counsel Kourtney Lyda and Associate Re’Necia Sherald worked alongside lead counsel at Kirkland & Ellis LLP to guide Anthology through the proceedings.
“We were pleased to support Anthology through this significant restructuring,” said Beckham. “Through close collaboration across legal teams, Anthology has emerged as a stronger company and is well-positioned to deliver innovative and impactful solutions for customers and the students and institutions that they serve.”
Jones, who played a central role throughout the process, emphasized the importance of the company’s long‑term vision.
“This restructuring will not only help stabilize the business but also will create a clean foundation for sustainable growth,” he said. “Anthology now has the clarity and capital structure to continue delivering value to its partners across education.”
Haynes Boone’s Restructuring Practice Group delivers practical, business-minded solutions in high-stakes bankruptcies and distressed situations. With experience representing all sides of the docket, the firm’s nationally recognized group serves as a seamless extension of in-house legal and financial teams. The lawyers handle complex out-of-court restructurings and Chapter 11 cases across industries including energy, technology, retail, healthcare and manufacturing.