Roma Gilbert

Associate

Overview

Roma Gilbert is an associate in Crowell & Moring’s International Dispute Resolution Practice in the firm’s London office. Roma trained at the firm as part of their first non-rotational training contract scheme. She works across a variety of litigation matters, including English High Court cases and arbitrations.

Roma’s practice includes assisting on cases involving complex civil fraud, breach of contract, debt recoveries, procurement challenges, cybersecurity, and investigations.

Career & Education

    • University of Oxford, B.A., 2016
    • University of Law, London, LPC, 2020
    • University of Oxford, B.A., 2016
    • University of Law, London, LPC, 2020
    • Solicitor, England and Wales
    • Solicitor, England and Wales

Roma's Insights

Client Alert | 7 min read | 05.18.26

Procurement Act 2023: First Automatic Suspension Applications Dismissed — What This Means for Suppliers to the UK Government

The first applications to lift an automatic suspension under the Procurement Act 2023 (the Act) have recently been decided. In Parkingeye Limited v Velindre University NHS Trust & Anor [2026] EWHC 1019 (TCC), handed down on 1 May 2026, HHJ Keyser KC dismissed applications by two NHS contracting authorities to lift the suspension preventing them from concluding a car park management services contract. This is the first judicial consideration of the new test under section 102(2) of the Act....

Roma's Insights

Client Alert | 7 min read | 05.18.26

Procurement Act 2023: First Automatic Suspension Applications Dismissed — What This Means for Suppliers to the UK Government

The first applications to lift an automatic suspension under the Procurement Act 2023 (the Act) have recently been decided. In Parkingeye Limited v Velindre University NHS Trust & Anor [2026] EWHC 1019 (TCC), handed down on 1 May 2026, HHJ Keyser KC dismissed applications by two NHS contracting authorities to lift the suspension preventing them from concluding a car park management services contract. This is the first judicial consideration of the new test under section 102(2) of the Act....