About D. Todd
D. Todd Varellas trained at the University of Kentucky, earning a Bachelor of Arts in 2005 and a Juris Doctor in 2008. He completed his legal education in Lexington and moved into practice in Kentucky courts soon after. The academic years are a clear marker of his early professional timeline.
He practices law at Varellas & Varellas PLLC. His work there has involved appearances in state courts and in federal court. He represents clients before judges and juries, preparing pleadings, taking depositions and arguing motions. The daily work is practical and procedure-driven, focused on resolving disputes through litigation and negotiation.
Legally, he is admitted to practice in Kentucky. He also holds admission to the United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky. Those admissions allow him to carry matters into both state and federal forums across the Commonwealth when necessary.
Outside the courtroom he takes part in the professional community. He is a member of the American Bar Association and the American Association for Justice. He also belongs to the Kentucky Bar Association and the Kentucky Justice Association, which is also known as the Kentucky Academy of Trial Lawyers. Locally, he holds membership in both the Lexington Fayette County Bar Association and the Louisville Bar Association. Those affiliations place him in networks that span local, state and national levels.
His career at Varellas & Varellas PLLC has been marked by steady practice rather than public headlines. He has not been presented here as the subject of specific published cases or academic appointments. Instead, his professional profile is built on courtroom work and bar involvement. The combination of law school training, court admissions and active membership in multiple bar organizations frames a practice that engages both litigation and client counseling.
He continues to practice at Varellas & Varellas PLLC and regularly handles matters in Kentucky state courts and in the U.S. District Courts for the Western and Eastern Districts of Kentucky.