Charles Small was working at a bank when a court employee who was one of his regular customers told him he would be “set for life” if he went to work for the courts.

Twenty years after he followed that advice, Mr. Small is the chief clerk of the Brooklyn Supreme Court Civil Part, one of a large group of minority group members promoted late last year to fill high-ranking non-judicial positions after a wave of early retirements.

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